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Canada Student Visa

bond556

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Sep 18, 2018
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Hi Friends,
I have done Bachelor of Technology and Master of Tech in Electronics & Communication Engineering and having 4 years of experience in IT industry.
I have got 7 bands in IELTS.

I have taken Supply Chain Management diploma in Canada.
My question is if my course is relevant to my previous studies and work experience. How likely will I get Student visa?
 
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cmcara

Newbie
Sep 18, 2018
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Hi there - I am an international student as well so my knowledge is limited but maybe this is a place to start if you still have no clue.

From my understanding it depends on the school that you apply to- it needs to be a designated learning institution (DLI). I'm fairly certain all major universities are considered DLI. If you're unsure you can ask the school. Based on the school you get into and how thorough your application is, I don't know anyone who has had trouble getting a student visa.
 

mehrnazzz

Newbie
Sep 19, 2018
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Due to the fact that I am meeting the deadlines for the winter semester I can't take any TOEFL and get the scores before the deadlines and two of the band scores of my current test is below the requirement of the university I wished to get accepted thus I was thinking of getting a conditional acceptance letter. which do you suggest me to do? getting a conditional acceptance letter from the university or acceptance letter from the college. I mean in which case I have a higher chance of getting the visa? are there any differences?
 

cmcara

Newbie
Sep 18, 2018
7
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I am no professional so do your own research as well. I recommend you look at the Canadian government website to make sure you fulfill all their requirements - and that might mean they will take your conditional acceptance letter. Just be mindful that your institution needs to be DLI