I applied to study in Matrix College of Management, Technology and Healthcare. Is it advisable considering permanent residency through their AEC program
I applied to study in Matrix College of Management, Technology and Healthcare. Is it advisable considering permanent residency through their AEC program
Starting September 1, 2023, this designated learning institution (DLI) will no longer offer post-graduation work permit (PGWP)-eligible programs. You will not be eligible for a PGWP if you start a program of study at this DLI after September 1, 2023.
Do you have a skilled job offer outside Quebec with an employer who has an approved LMIA exemption? You need that. 3 years is not guaranteed and you must prove you are skilled and educated to do the job because a Canadian/PR could be hired. Do you have ECA, IELTS, TEF?
You don’t need to go to school in Canada for the program, so may not be of no benefit.
Oh. Thanks for the enlightenment. I wanted a second opinion, because I watched their webinar and they said they offer directly pathway to pr, if student meet the French benchmark 5. but for those who want to acquire their pr through work experience they can apply for the francophone mobility. So I wanted to hear from someone else.
Oh. Thanks for the enlightenment. I wanted a second opinion, because I watched their webinar and they said they offer directly pathway to pr, if student meet the French benchmark 5. but for those who want to acquire their pr through work experience they can apply for the francophone mobility. So I wanted to hear from someone else.
Ok. Thanks. I studied English and Literature and haven't written GRE or GMAT, I want to switch to a business course, either PGD or Masters. Which school can I apply to that wouldn't demand for IELTS, GMAT and also affordable.
Ok. Thanks. I studied English and Literature and haven't written GRE or GMAT, I want to switch to a business course, either PGD or Masters. Which school can I apply to that wouldn't demand for IELTS, GMAT and also affordable.