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winsor

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Hi All,

I have just arrived in canada and plan to switch from the 2 yrs course i have taken to a short term 8 months course within reasonable budget..

my backgrnd is electronics engineering but i m open to all fields.. can some1 pls suggest ?

Thanks in advance
 
Winsor, i suggest you to go for 1 year course in provinces like MB, SK or AB. where you get eligible for PNP easily.
Thanks
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Harry
 
i m in toronto now...i dont want to risk a chance of short term work permit, so wud mostly be doing studies for 2 yrs..

to begin with i am looking at 8 months course..may be my approach is not right..
 
Go for atleast 1 year course. Don't go for 8 month course.
 
winsor said:
yeah...1 yr courses can be finished off in 8 months too right
It depends upon the program structure.

like mine consist of 3 semesters.
first 2 consist of study and third Co-op.

Thanks
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Harry
 
winsor said:
Hi All,

I have just arrived in canada and plan to switch from the 2 yrs course i have taken to a short term 8 months course within reasonable budget..

my backgrnd is electronics engineering but i m open to all fields.. can some1 pls suggest ?

Thanks in advance

Hello,

There are not many 1 year courses in Alberta, sacks, or Manitoba,

You can go for 8 months (Int Business Mgmt) from George Brown college in Ontario and den search for jobs in Alberta. if u get one then u can apply for PR in 2 months of your job.
 
winsor said:
yeah...1 yr courses can be finished off in 8 months too right

yes 1 year course may get completed in 8 months also and the rest 4 months is vacations, but still it depends on the Visa Officer, as in how much work permit u get. he may also issue a 8 months post study work visa but u can get an extension also. of 4 months. I would suggest go for a 8 months program and den if u feel after 1 semester that you cannot find job after 8 months the apply for some other college for the next yr.
 
is it good to change cllg ? every1 is saying the cllg will intimate CIC that we didnt attend cllg at theirs
 
winsor said:
is it good to change cllg ? every1 is saying the cllg will intimate CIC that we didnt attend cllg at theirs

Yes you need to be very careful with this... if u had your visa for different college and u didn't attend that college then it may create a problem for u if u will not be able to justify reasons...

Go ahead with attention...
 
winsor said:
is it good to change cllg ? every1 is saying the cllg will intimate CIC that we didnt attend cllg at theirs

You can change college. because when you get visa, study conditions are mentioned over it. It is mentioned over study permit that you are not bounded and study in any post secondary institute.
Moreover I talked to CIC agent and they told me that this "College sending message to CIC" is for tracking student and check whether he is legitimate student. I filled this form. It is actually a form with student details, present college and future college details over it and staring date of new enrolled course.
If you change college or drop for even one semester than it will be an issue for you later on.

Thanks
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Harry
 
But pretty much every1 i know has changed..n they r at such ease..they r just saying..if Bonded is NO on the study permit..thats enough

i got into lambton sarnia..i m looking at some cllg in toronto, ..lambton toronto campus hardly hav sme 5-6 courses..n nothing of 1 yr or 8 months..

so have no option but to change..
 
winsor said:
But pretty much every1 i know has changed..n they r at such ease..they r just saying..if Bonded is NO on the study permit..thats enough

i got into lambton sarnia..i m looking at some cllg in toronto, ..lambton toronto campus hardly hav sme 5-6 courses..n nothing of 1 yr or 8 months..

so have no option but to change..

You can try out for 1 year Project management course from Centiinial or Financial Planning or IBM from george Brown.

All courses are either 1 year or 8 months.

http://www.centennialcollege.ca/Programs/ListPrograms.aspx

http://www.georgebrown.ca/ft-status-2014-2015/#Business

Regards

William