So from what I see most people get rejected for visa because of course mis match..
I haven't even applied yet, but heres my scenario:
Want to apply for sep 2015 intake
Want to do Postgrad Diploma In Marketing or if at all not possible, some other course related to marketing.
Heres the bummer...
I'm in my 3rd year BSC IN CHEMISTRY.
CHEMISTRY =/= Marketing
No way!
But now after 3 years of Chemistry, I realise its not for me and Marketing is what I love.
But if I go this way , I'm sure I won't get visa under course mismatch..
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LMK if this is possible:
I take admission in some course related to chemistry (to get visa), get the visa land in canada.
Meanwhile when I applied for chemistry,I also apply for marketing Diploma colleges...
Then once I land in Canada, I leave the chemistry course and join the marketing collgeg where I was accepted when I applied...
Is this a way around?
Because from the looks of it from other's experience, I'm almost certain not to get the visa due to course mismatch and because my marks are not good either...
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Also, according to this plan,
If I go to canada taking the chemistry course,
do the colleges require me to pay fees in advance or something?
So ,if at all this plan is workable, will I loose any money due to advance fees or something in the chemistry college?
I haven't even applied yet, but heres my scenario:
Want to apply for sep 2015 intake
Want to do Postgrad Diploma In Marketing or if at all not possible, some other course related to marketing.
Heres the bummer...
I'm in my 3rd year BSC IN CHEMISTRY.
CHEMISTRY =/= Marketing
No way!
But now after 3 years of Chemistry, I realise its not for me and Marketing is what I love.
But if I go this way , I'm sure I won't get visa under course mismatch..
---------------
LMK if this is possible:
I take admission in some course related to chemistry (to get visa), get the visa land in canada.
Meanwhile when I applied for chemistry,I also apply for marketing Diploma colleges...
Then once I land in Canada, I leave the chemistry course and join the marketing collgeg where I was accepted when I applied...
Is this a way around?
Because from the looks of it from other's experience, I'm almost certain not to get the visa due to course mismatch and because my marks are not good either...
--------------------------
Also, according to this plan,
If I go to canada taking the chemistry course,
do the colleges require me to pay fees in advance or something?
So ,if at all this plan is workable, will I loose any money due to advance fees or something in the chemistry college?