Jeff23 said:
Hello all,
This is my first post to this forum. I had applied for Australian student visa, but got refused because of BAD Sop. I did not mention properly why I want to study in Australia, now I want to apply for Canadian student visa.
1.Would I be able Canadian student visa?
2.I want to study Business Information System? Is it in PR list?
3.What are chances of getting PR in CANADA?
4.I have read that I will get 3yrs work permit If I apply for 3yrs degree. Is it correct?
Please help!
Regards,
Jeff
Hi,
I've never heard or read about Australian study visa being rejected (if one has sufficient funding and no priors).. let alone the reason for rejection being bad SOP!!!
Anyways... answers to your queries:
1. Yes. Depends on your overall profile -academics, IELTS, work ex etc., financial strength and proper course selection.
To know more about study permits in Canada, visit the official CIC website:
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/study/study.asp
2. This type of skilled occupation LIST only applies if you are looking forward to get PR visa via Federal/Quebec skilled worker programme. It's tougher and lengthier process.
For international students studying in Canada it is comparatively much easier and faster to get PR, via Federal student immigration route called CEC (Canada Experience class- here for example, one must study a 2 acd. years programme, work in ANY skilled job for 1 year..and then apply for PR!) or various other Provincial student immigration routes, run by individual provinces (each province has different set of rules).
So, when compared to Australia / other developed countries, Canada has far more (and better) immigration options available for international students.
To know more about various immigration options available to international students in Canada, visit this page to get list of all official links - both federal and provincial student immigration programmes:
http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/various-immigration-programmes-for-international-students-in-canada-t100908.0.html
Go through all the OFFICIAL links, read in detail..and you will be surprised by the number of options international students have for getting PR in Canada. Although most of them require you to get a skilled job.
3. Again, getting PR entirely depends on you, your willingness to succeed and to an extend luck.
4. After finishing your studies from any of the recognized Canadian educational institutes (of minimum 8 months/2 sem), one can apply for PGWP-Post graduate work permit, which depends on the length of your study programme. For getting the maximum 3 years PGWP, one must study a full time post secondary academic programme of minimum 2 academic years or 4 semesters.. which can be completed in continuous 16months, 20 months(with 1 summer break) or 24 months(2 summer breaks) depending upon the programme and some may also have internship/co-op element as part of the course, which are usually in summer months. Any study programme less than 2 academic years will give you PGWP equivalent to the duration of the study programme.
To know more about Post graduate work permits, Off campus work permits and Co-op/internship work permits visit the official CIC website:
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/study/work.asp
Hope it clears your queries.
Best of luck.
***All opinions expressed are purely personal, and pieces of information mentioned are to the best of my knowledge... You should consult other sources too.