Really? A senior with Msc and tons of experiences and you suggest a Post-Bac Diploma? An MBA not necessary. Wow, sound like you're that regulated visa officer that anyone want to talk to.
You work for TRU right?
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No, I do not work there but I studied there.
His MSc is worthless. He has never worked either in IT or any science.
Post-Bac could be judged as a necessary step in his
real occupation.
And because he already has Masters he does not need another one.
CIC does not care about education if it does not have any connection with the current occupation.
His carer is in "Business Immigration" not in science.
So he should base his reason for education in Canada on his current occupation
and his further career in "Business Immigration" field in his home country.
I could agree that MBA could work but it is more expensive and not necessary precisely because he already have one.
To convince Visa Office that he needs another education could only work if he could show how it will work for
his current career in the home country. He has work experience in "Business immigration" bu
t do not have education in that field. So if he is not able and willing to pay for expensive MBA program, Post-Bac in the field of his current occupation could work as well.
The main thing for convincing Visa office is to tie his current occupation with the necessity of Canadian education in the same field .