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saifmousa

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Jul 20, 2022
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Dear all
thank you for reading this thread, please can you evaluate my case? can I get an SP? and what fund do I need?
is there any hope to get admission? and which province fits me best?

Age 31
Married
2 children
2 Bachelor's degrees in Engineering
11 years of experience in industrial engineering
have a family friend in Canada
prior EE profile CRS 350
fund 30K$
still NO LOA

thank you
have a nice day
 
Dear all
thank you for reading this thread, please can you evaluate my case? can I get an SP? and what fund do I need?
is there any hope to get admission? and which province fits me best?

Age 31
Married
2 children
2 Bachelor's degrees in Engineering
11 years of experience in industrial engineering
have a family friend in Canada
prior EE profile CRS 350
fund 30K$
still NO LOA

thank you
have a nice day

- Your EE profile and the fact you have a family friend in Canada are both irrelevant to the study permit application.
- You will want to apply for either a post graduate diploma or Master's in Canada in an aread that is relevant to your previous education and work experience.
- Since your aim is to get PR, you should take a 2 year program so that you qualify for a 3 year PGWP. A 1 year program is not a good plan if your aim is PR.
- To be approved for the study permit, you'll need to show you have enough funds to cover first year tuition + $10,000 in living expenses if you are coming alone. This will likely amount to at least $25,000.
- If you have funds of $30K then this is enough for you to come alone but not enough for your spouse and children to accompany you.
 
Oh thank you for the informative replay, I would ask about is there any cheaper option like in any other provinces to study in?