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Please advise if I have any chance of getting a student visa

siddy797

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Mar 1, 2020
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I'm in my late 30s and have got admission in a PGD (1 year) at HUMBER. My husband is a govt officer in Pakistan and cannot accompany me but I want to take my 8 yr old kid with me.
I have a property in my name and bank statement is strong, but study gap is 11 years. I want to be a pastry chef and open up a coffee shop in Pak.

Do you think I should take my chances with visa application? Or do you think its a lost cause?

Please advise.
 

Farazahsheikh

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Oct 17, 2017
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I'm in my late 30s and have got admission in a PGD (1 year) at HUMBER. My husband is a govt officer in Pakistan and cannot accompany me but I want to take my 8 yr old kid with me.
I have a property in my name and bank statement is strong, but study gap is 11 years. I want to be a pastry chef and open up a coffee shop in Pak.

Do you think I should take my chances with visa application? Or do you think its a lost cause?

Please advise.
No case is a lost cause. Go ahead with it! Doesn't hurt to try your luck.
 
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Impatient Dankaroo

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Jan 10, 2020
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I'm in my late 30s and have got admission in a PGD (1 year) at HUMBER. My husband is a govt officer in Pakistan and cannot accompany me but I want to take my 8 yr old kid with me.
I have a property in my name and bank statement is strong, but study gap is 11 years. I want to be a pastry chef and open up a coffee shop in Pak.

Do you think I should take my chances with visa application? Or do you think its a lost cause?

Please advise.
Low chance
 
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jaz112233

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Feb 27, 2020
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I'm in my late 30s and have got admission in a PGD (1 year) at HUMBER. My husband is a govt officer in Pakistan and cannot accompany me but I want to take my 8 yr old kid with me.
I have a property in my name and bank statement is strong, but study gap is 11 years. I want to be a pastry chef and open up a coffee shop in Pak.

Do you think I should take my chances with visa application? Or do you think its a lost cause?

Please advise.
If you have already secured an admission in a course related to wut u wanna do, you have a pretty high chance since you can prove that you have strong ties to pakistan. You might have to explain your study gap tho