Hey all, first post here.
I moved to Canada from Hong Kong a while ago, and I'm getting work experience to apply for PR through Stream B (having one year of work experience).
Before I came, I was advised by family in the area that the job market is extremely tough, and I should consider going to school just in case I don't find anything. So, I applied to a graduate diploma program. The program is in Quebec, and I just accepted the offer today. I am planning to defer admission for a year, to get my work experience in, before going to school. I applied to the school in Quebec since graduate diplomas in Ontario, in the field I am interested in, isn't exactly reputable, and I don't qualify for a master's degree, since I am switching majors.
While I am planning to submit my application from Ontario, I would be studying in Quebec when the application is processing, and I'm worried that my application would be refused since I would be renting an apartment (or living in a college dorm) in Quebec.
What should I do to continue my education, while showing that I have an intent to live outside of Quebec?
Thanks
Mynamejeff (my name's not actually jeff)
I moved to Canada from Hong Kong a while ago, and I'm getting work experience to apply for PR through Stream B (having one year of work experience).
Before I came, I was advised by family in the area that the job market is extremely tough, and I should consider going to school just in case I don't find anything. So, I applied to a graduate diploma program. The program is in Quebec, and I just accepted the offer today. I am planning to defer admission for a year, to get my work experience in, before going to school. I applied to the school in Quebec since graduate diplomas in Ontario, in the field I am interested in, isn't exactly reputable, and I don't qualify for a master's degree, since I am switching majors.
While I am planning to submit my application from Ontario, I would be studying in Quebec when the application is processing, and I'm worried that my application would be refused since I would be renting an apartment (or living in a college dorm) in Quebec.
What should I do to continue my education, while showing that I have an intent to live outside of Quebec?
Thanks
Mynamejeff (my name's not actually jeff)