Hi everybody. I'm kinda looking for an advice.
Post-Graduation Work Permit Program Info from : cic.gc.ca/english/study/work-postgrad-who.asp
I TOTALLY want to transfer some credits from a British Uni because 4 years (even Co-op) Bachelor is too much for me, I'll be 29 by the date I'll graduate. Damn I've lost so much time just realising what I like
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Does it mean that, perhaps, it's a better idea if I'd go for two year Masters instead (and thus get a guaranteed 3-year Post Graduation Work Permit)?
Um?
Post-Graduation Work Permit Program Info from : cic.gc.ca/english/study/work-postgrad-who.asp
So, as Far as you can understand, I am a bit confused about the last statement. If, for example, I'll go for a Bachelor's 4 years Co-op program at UBC to change my profession (No need to say why or what profession, but it'll lead to a really challenging job with a requirement of proper academic background). But I am already holding 2 Masters (Zzz... I know. But I Really want to change my career).NOTE: students can attend a foreign post-secondary institution and transfer to an accredited provincial or territorial post-secondary institution in Canada in order to complete their studies. However, if the student receives their educational credential from a recognized Canadian educational/training institution, they may be eligible for a post-graduation work permit only for the length of time they studied in Canada. If the qualifying educational credentials were issued at an institution outside of Canada, they would not qualify for a post-graduation Work Permit.
I TOTALLY want to transfer some credits from a British Uni because 4 years (even Co-op) Bachelor is too much for me, I'll be 29 by the date I'll graduate. Damn I've lost so much time just realising what I like
Does it mean that, perhaps, it's a better idea if I'd go for two year Masters instead (and thus get a guaranteed 3-year Post Graduation Work Permit)?
Um?