Hello. I am from Kenya and currently in the process of applying for a study permit. I am 27 yrs old and already have a pilot certificate from the US. I did my pilot training on two occasions in the Us, first to get the basic license and later on to get additional certificate to improve my prospects further. However, the pandemic has severely disrupted the aviation industry. So I decided to get a degree in a different field to cushion myself against future turmoil that may affect the aviation industry again. I opted for Computer Science at the University of Manitoba. Not only is it a passion of mine but I will handle many roles in the company I will be flying for.
However, studying in a different field from previous education experience is ground for study permit refusal. Is my reasoning good enough to convince the visa officer? Will my travel history to the US back me up? Alternatively I could take an aviation related course but that would mean looking for a different school and then transfer schools when I get to Canada. Which is obviously quite a process but one I am willing to do.
Do I explain to the visa officer that I am diversifying/complementing my career and how the computer science degree will help? Or do I take another course in line with aviation and change later?
I will appreciate any input.
However, studying in a different field from previous education experience is ground for study permit refusal. Is my reasoning good enough to convince the visa officer? Will my travel history to the US back me up? Alternatively I could take an aviation related course but that would mean looking for a different school and then transfer schools when I get to Canada. Which is obviously quite a process but one I am willing to do.
Do I explain to the visa officer that I am diversifying/complementing my career and how the computer science degree will help? Or do I take another course in line with aviation and change later?
I will appreciate any input.