Hi,
I’ve got a bachelors degree in architecture and urban planning, and a master’s in climate change adaptation, both from the UK.
I’d like to apply for a second Masters programme in Urban Planning in Canada as I need an accredited degree to be more competitive in the job market. I only did the First Masters to get better grades and improve my chances of getting into a top university because my undergraduate degree classification was unsatisfactory for an accredited degree in planning.
I was told that my chances of getting a visa is 50/50 for a second master’s degree even if I’ve secured a place and paid my initial deposit.
Could someone please let me know if it would still be a good idea to go through with applications? If it is possible to get a study permit in my case? If you know of someone that has gotten a visa under these circumstances? If so how do I convince immigration to give me a permit?
Thanks in advance
I’ve got a bachelors degree in architecture and urban planning, and a master’s in climate change adaptation, both from the UK.
I’d like to apply for a second Masters programme in Urban Planning in Canada as I need an accredited degree to be more competitive in the job market. I only did the First Masters to get better grades and improve my chances of getting into a top university because my undergraduate degree classification was unsatisfactory for an accredited degree in planning.
I was told that my chances of getting a visa is 50/50 for a second master’s degree even if I’ve secured a place and paid my initial deposit.
Could someone please let me know if it would still be a good idea to go through with applications? If it is possible to get a study permit in my case? If you know of someone that has gotten a visa under these circumstances? If so how do I convince immigration to give me a permit?
Thanks in advance