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visaneh

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Oct 2, 2019
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Hi friends ,
I am 29 year old and I am married .I have bachelor degree in IT and I'm Iranian .
I had admission from 2 colleges .
The first one is Seneca college in Toronto and the program is Hospitality managment [ Diploma ]
And the second one is from Fanshawe college and the program is hospitality and tourism operations . [ Graduate Certificate ] .
My question is which college is the best and which one have low risk on visa approval ?
Thanks .
 

Bs65

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Mar 22, 2016
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Personal view but may be a challenge to get a study permit approved for either course given one of the requirements usually is that any course is relevant to current qualifications and any work experience. Obviously not so with an IT degree and just because a college makes an offer is only part of the equation given colleges are after the international fees.

what justification will you show for applying for such a course and how this will help your prospects when you return to your home country
 

visaneh

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Oct 2, 2019
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Thanks Bs65 for your reply .
In fact I want to know that which college is the best for visa chance and visa success rate ?
I was working at event manager and supervisor for about 4 years and I have a job offer from the company too .
Already I had worked part time with a retail store as event manager too and I have the recommendation from there too .
I’m really confused for selecting the right college as Seneca is diploma and fenshawe is graduate certificate
Personal view but may be a challenge to get a study permit approved for either course given one of the requirements usually is that any course is relevant to current qualifications and any work experience. Obviously not so with an IT degree and just because a college makes an offer is only part of the equation.

what justification will you show for applying for such a course and how this will help your prospects when you return to your home country
 
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canuck78

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Jun 18, 2017
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If you already do event management there would be no need to take a hospitality course. This is likely to be brought up by CIC. You need to show how the degree will lead to career advancement.
 

Enado

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Sep 30, 2019
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Personal view but may be a challenge to get a study permit approved for either course given one of the requirements usually is that any course is relevant to current qualifications and any work experience. Obviously not so with an IT degree and just because a college makes an offer is only part of the equation given colleges are after the international fees.

what justification will you show for applying for such a course and how this will help your prospects when you return to your home country
Frankly, I believe it depend on the providence you are applying to study in. I see someone who studied marketing, got accepted into an IT program and another person who studied Accounts got accepted in HRM and they both were granted the study permit. Just ensure you have sufficient funds to cover your living expense and tuition. You can have all the money needed and relevant document and still be denied. It's gamble..but go far it.