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Am a first year student in my home country.. i got an acceptance letter form a canada college...i mentioned that i am a first year student in my country on the letter ofexplanation of cic ...will that be a problem??? Please answer me
 
Your question doesn't make sense. It sounds like you described your status truthfully (i.e. you are a first year student).
 
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Your question doesn't make sense. It sounds like you described your status truthfully (i.e. you are a first year student).
Thank you for the replay...the thing is does it have a problem that i already started undergraduate class in my country .?..plus am 1st year engineering student and i got accepted in canada college in health course...will that be a problem?
 
Thank you for the replay...the thing is does it have a problem that i already started undergraduate class in my country .?..plus am 1st year engineering student and i got accepted in canada college in health course...will that be a problem?

There is no legit reason to worry about this matter. What you informed them is based on fact. and there are many instances where students change their major.

I am still not sure why would you die in this situation?

Relax :D:p
 
Thanks.... but some pe
There is no legit reason to worry about this matter. What you informed them is based on fact. and there are many instances where students change their major.

I am still not sure why would you die in this situation?

Relax :D:p
thanks... :-) i got stressed when i read some posts on google saying its better to say 1 year gap than saying am studying is that true?
 
Thanks.... but some pe

thanks... :) i got stressed when i read some posts on google saying its better to say 1 year gap than saying am studying is that true?

That's lying / misrepresentation. You should never lie in an immigration application - this can result in a five year ban from Canada.
 
Thank you... so you think that am in school doesn't have a problem?

It could be a problem - you should explain why you are changing programs in your SOP.

But regardless, you have to be honest in your application.
 
Just go through some of the more intense threads in this forum and you will know what dying truly means! :rolleyes::)