foxtemara said:Hi,
i have a Bachelor degree and i want to apply for a Diploma of Business Administration in a cheap college. but i'm worried about the VISA part, as there is a high risk to be refused, what do you think ?
Thank you !
1.You mean like go there as a visitor and study English? Yes, you can do that because program less than 6 months doesn't require a study permit. But applying for study permit within Canada might be difficult as you need to show that you'll leave Canada when you finish school but hey you'll never know unless you try because there are some people whose study permit got approved within Canada too.foxtemara said:alright, i thought of two solutions:
1. let's say i go to study english (program of less than 6 months), and when there, apply for a study Permit. is it possible ?
2. what about apply for a higher degree, then when there, cancel it and apply for the Diploma ?
foxtemara said:i forgot to mention that Bachelor degree in My country is 3 years, while its 4 there. so i didn't reach their bachelor level yet, right ?
What if the diploma is in a different field than the BA. For example, if one had a BA in Translation in his country, and wants to study anther field to shift his career. so, he decided to study a diploma in IT. Will he be refused?Wonderland_1010 said:Definitely will be refused because you're studying a diploma program and you have a bachelor degree already. You need to choose something higher like a master degree program in Business. Other then education, there are many variables that can cause for refusal as well such as home country ties, financial etc...
M.Saeed said:What if the diploma is in a different field than the BA. For example, if one had a BA in Translation in his country, and wants to study anther field to shift his career. so, he decided to study a diploma in IT. Will he be refused?
foxtemara said:alright, what if i get a new High school diploma ? (in 2017)
foxtemara said:alright, so back to studying english there (less than 6 months) and applying for study permit: i wont need anything from my home country ? like a approved paper or somthing from the ambassy ? and is there risk to be refused ?