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Diploma after bachelor's

Mani2345123

Newbie
May 3, 2019
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Hello,
Can a student with bachelor's degree in electronics get a visa for diploma(NOT PG DIPLOMA) in electronics.please suggest me.

IELTS OVERALL 6.5 one module 5.5

College : CNA ( NEWFOUNDLAND )public college.
Secondary School : 81 percent

Higher secondary : 81 percent

Bachelor's in electronics : 55 percent.
 
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visatest

Hero Member
May 24, 2016
485
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London Ontario Canada
You could try. But your situation is exactly what Immigration rejects people for. You education plan (too most people) simply does not make sense. Now there may be something in that diploma course that particularly interests you. That could be a reason for taking it. BUT YOU MUST EXPLAIN THIS FULLY TO THE VO. Bring documentation and proof you NEED this course. Explain it's utility for WHEN YOU GO HOME AFTER SCHOOL IN CANADA. (the immigration people love to hear that you know you must leave). Now you can do more school or go after a PR if you truly want to stay.

Here is the rule that pertains to you. This information is from Canadim immigration. https://www.canadim.com/study/

IRCC questions your choice of program
Study permit applications are sometimes refused if the visa officer doesn’t understand the logic of your choice of program. Someone with a bachelor in nursing from the Philippines and four years of experience working as a nurse who wants to study hotel management, for example, could be questioned. The chosen program in Canada doesn’t seem to align very well with the applicant’s educational background or employment.

How to address a problem with choice of program:
If your choice of program seems odd, given your past education or work experience, you need to clearly explain why you want to study it in your personal statement. This is another case where seeing the visa officer’s notes can really help.
 
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