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course mismatched!! help!!

mohsinpharma

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May 24, 2015
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Hello
i am a bachelor of pharmacy from india. i passed out in 2014 and was working as a medical representative for abt a year.
Now i have been accepted into fanshawe college for pharmacy technician program. will be applying for visa soon.

my question is.. is there any chance of visa rejection for reason of course mismatched considering my work experience as a medical rep. and not a pharmacist.??

please reply with ur valuable feedback.
 

Serendipity14

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Feb 7, 2014
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Montreal, Canada
Visa Office......
New Delhi
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
LANDED..........
27-08-2014
The underlying concept is that you need to establish a strong foundation explaining the relation between what you have done previously and what you plan to do in future. Connect the dots and make them realize the validity courses.
 

mohsinpharma

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May 24, 2015
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Serendipity14 said:
The underlying concept is that you need to establish a strong foundation explaining the relation between what you have done previously and what you plan to do in future. Connect the dots and make them realize the validity courses.
ok.. thnx for ur advice...i had an idea of explaining them that i have plans to open a chain of pharmacies in future so i worked in past as medical rep to take experience about the sales and now i want to learn about pharmacy management etc so this course... does it make ne sense??
 

Serendipity14

Star Member
Feb 7, 2014
176
12
Montreal, Canada
Visa Office......
New Delhi
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
LANDED..........
27-08-2014
mohsinpharma said:
ok.. thnx for ur advice...i had an idea of explaining them that i have plans to open a chain of pharmacies in future so i worked in past as medical rep to take experience about the sales and now i want to learn about pharmacy management etc so this course... does it make ne sense??
Doesn't matter if it makes sense to me or not. Again, the point is to be honest and convincing. Be clear, explain the idea, relate the degrees and they should understand.