Hello,
I've received a letter asking me to submit my original passport for my Study Permit request.
I failed to notice that it has expired (since I don't really use it), so now I'm in the process of renewing it.
The problem is that I cannot make their 30 day deadline, so I used the case...
Hi,
This may sounds dumb but I just want to be crystal clear.
Suppose the program takes 1 years to complete all courses and another 1 year for the thesis.
This counts as a 2 year program and will grant me a 3 year PGWP, am I correct?
Thanks.
Hi,
Say, I have a Bachelor's on International Studies, what if I go to Canada to get a Bachelor of Arts : General Study/Social Science/or anything that's related to what I have?
What if I got a Bachelor's Degree that is NOT related to what I did?
Will I get a Study Mismatch?
Is it better to...
Hi,
1.) In Manitoba's PNP program, it says that if I'm an international student from another province, I must have been working for a Manitoba employer for at least 1 year.
However, under Manitoba Experience, it says that I only need to have been working for a Manitoba employer for 6 months...
I know it sounds ungrateful but I've heard that NL has the highest unemployment rate in Canada.
If I can't find a job with my PGWP in NL, is it possible to transfer to Manitoba, get a job there and use their Manitoba Experience PNP?
I know it sounds ungrateful but I've heard that NL has the highest unemployment rate in Canada.
If I can't find a job with my PGWP in NL, is it possible to transfer to Manitoba, get a job there and use their Manitoba Experience PNP?
Thank you.
Can you please elaborate that the student stream is not a 100% success rate?
Given the right conditions, meaning I complete ALL requirements, do I still have a chance to get rejected?
If so, can I use CEC as Plan B?
Memorial University is asking for a Statement of Purpose.
My ultimate goal is to get PR through PNP, should I mention that? Or should I tell them what I will tell the VO that I plan to use the diploma to get further ahead in my home country's job market competition?
Thanks.
I'm actually talking about Labrador/Newfoundland's.
It says "Related to your studies".
So if I studied humanities, and got work as an administrative assistant/clerk at a private company, will that be acceptable?
How strict are they when it comes to this requirement?
Suppose I completed a Master's or Post Grad Diploma in Sociology/Humanities/or other theory-based program.
What would be an acceptable profession? An administrative assistant for private companies perhaps?
Thank you.
I'm in a similar situation as well, I'd like to hear what the others have to say.
My main problem is the GMAT requirement and the low MBA acceptance rate.