@Lavina009
Thanks for your congratulatory message! I was not called for an interview, but, a few tips that I can share are noted below:
- Choose a Course that reflects your current or previous academic background
- Always be sure that the course you choose is not available in your hometown and if it is, make sure you have valid reasons to point the difference B/w doing the course in your hometown and Canada.
- Make sure you have atleast a 6.5 IELTS score, my score was 6.5 and I got accepted at the colleges I applied. I do not have any toffel
- Make sure you or whoever is sponsoring you has enough funds or investments available, you can show property too, in your parents name, in my case my parents showed their business and an office, plus our homes and bank funds. In addition to that I will be staying with my cousin in Canada, so she showed her employment letter and savings statements, plus she sent the CHC a letter that she was my authorized rep and would be my guardian in Canada.
- You can send them a letter accompanying your documents, this letter can state your intentions of why you want to study in Canada and in which way this course is related to your previous or current studies. Through this letter you should be able to demonstrate your intentions of taking the course and returning back to your hometown when completed.
I hope this helps! All the best!