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aditi_angel

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I am already an MBA (correspondence, from Indian University). I have 9 years experience.

I want to study further.

My plan is to do MS from Canada, specifically I will take Morning or late evening classes and in between I will work.

Please suggest some universities who are having such plans for experienced working professionals.
Also, which VISA would I be applying here. Would it be EE or something else?
 
I am already an MBA (correspondence, from Indian University). I have 9 years experience.

I want to study further.

My plan is to do MS from Canada, specifically I will take Morning or late evening classes and in between I will work.

Please suggest some universities who are having such plans for experienced working professionals.
Also, which VISA would I be applying here. Would it be EE or something else?

If you want to study further in Canada, you will need to apply for a study permit once you have been accepted into a school and program.

In order to be able to work off campus while you study, your studies must be full time. Also, you can work a maximum of 20 hours per week. You should also be aware that any work experience gained during your studies cannot be counted as work experience towards any Canadian immigration program.
 
If you want to study further in Canada, you will need to apply for a study permit once you have been accepted into a school and program.

In order to be able to work off campus while you study, your studies must be full time. Also, you can work a maximum of 20 hours per week. You should also be aware that any work experience gained during your studies cannot be counted as work experience towards any Canadian immigration program.
Thanks this what I need. Where I can read more about this and list of universities which have this program??
 
Thanks this what I need. Where I can read more about this and list of universities which have this program??

Information about study permits is available on the IRCC/CIC site.

As for which universities have the programs you're looking for, there's really no short cut to googling and doing this research yourself.
 
1. can you please share CIC link. I looked over there before your latest reply but couldnt find anything.
2. You are saying I wont get universities info on google but I have to go to Canada and then search?
 
1. can you please share CIC link. I looked over there before your latest reply but couldnt find anything.
2. You are saying I wont get universities info on google but I have to go to Canada and then search?

1. You need to spend more time on the CIC web site if you are really serious about coming to Canada. Information about study permits is extremely easy to find through a simple google search. I can only assume you didn't bother trying. http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/applications/student.asp
2. No - that's not what I'm staying at all. I'm staying you need to spend time googling and researching university programs. No one is going to do this for you.
 
1. You need to spend more time on the CIC web site if you are really serious about coming to Canada. Information about study permits is extremely easy to find through a simple google search. I can only assume you didn't bother trying. http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/applications/student.asp
2. No - that's not what I'm staying at all. I'm staying you need to spend time googling and researching university programs. No one is going to do this for you.
I thought purpose of this forum is to contact people who have knowledge, experience pertaining to the query. If everyone one has to gather information on their own , whats the point of forum.

Anyways thanks for whatever you guys shared.