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Jeltsin25

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Mar 8, 2021
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I've just recently received my LOA from Fanshawe college for Health Care Administration Management graduate certificate program, and now I'm planning to start my visa application process, but I have a doubt:

Would this program be at risk of student visa rejection, since I've read in the description that it's focused mainly on international students wanting to work in the canadian health care system?

Since study visas are temporary visas, and the programs someone is supposed to take must prove to be programs that can help you gain knowledge to go back and apply what you learned in your home country, could this course sound contradictory since it prepares you for canadian market (apparentely), and therefore increase chances of rejection?

I'm a health care professional in my home country and I want to take this program, but I want feed back from someone who could have taken it and tell me if there were any problems at the moment of explaining why to take this program and how to apply the knowledge back in the home country.

I would love some feed back from you guys, and hope someone from here who took this certificate program could give me some tips

Thanks in advance
 
Like you said, you are a healthcare professional in your home country, and the course is aligned with your work ex and education, it should make sense. The main point here is how do you draft your Statement of Purpose. You have to mention your overall educational goal, your reasons for taking this course, specifically in Canada and your future aspirations. That would surely make a solid case for your study pemit