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will i get pr if i have done my graduation from YORKVILLE UNIVERSITY?

i.shansharma

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My course is bba energy management... course duration is 4 years ....(Yorkville University)..they are giving pswp also for 3 years ...but it is a private University...will i be eligible for permanent residence ?
 

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You will get a PR and by the way Yorkville University has the best employment concealeres in whole of Toronto
There is no guarantee that OP will get PR.

And what on earth is a "concealeres"/
 

Bs65

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How can you say there is no guarantee?
Exactly that there is no guarantee or right for anyone to become a PR. Just because someone attends a college or university in Canada May help towards PR but is not a guaranteed outcome they still need to qualify .like everyone else. Same as there is no guarantee that everyone gets the job they expect with their qualifications.

In fact attending chosen university and the course selected which is not included in following link unless is project management the OP will not even get a PGWP reducing their chances of PR without any work experience so potentially 4 wasted years.

https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/study-canada/study-permit/prepare/designated-learning-institutions-list/yorkville-university-toronto-film-school.html

UPDATE : Just to clarify above applies to the Toronto campus not the Vancouver campus. The OP has not stated which campus they planned to attend so Toronto was assumed but answer still same on PR that attending any colleger is no PR guarantee
 
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Greatflosh3950

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Exactly that there is no guarantee or right for anyone to become a PR. Just because someone attends a college or university in Canada May help towards PR but is not a guaranteed outcome they still need to qualify .like everyone else. Same as there is no guarantee that everyone gets the job they expect with their qualifications.

In fact attending chosen university and the course selected which is not included in following link unless is project management the OP will not even get a PGWP reducing their chances of PR without any work experience so potentially 4 wasted years.

https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/study-canada/study-permit/prepare/designated-learning-institutions-list/yorkville-university-toronto-film-school.html
Hey bro just check the website for its Vancouver campus . clearly mentioned pgwp for all BBA courses
 

Bs65

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Hey bro just check the website for its Vancouver campus . clearly mentioned pgwp for all BBA courses
What the college website says is not relevant it is what is clearly stated on IRCC website that counts and even then there are still no guarnatees that attending any collge gets anyone PR status eventually

Private colleges have a reputation sometimes for making false promises that they have no influence over and colleges do not issue PGWPs only IRCC do of course

Advice is always to avoid private colleges and attend a public college

The OP at no point said which Yorkville campus they would be attending given Vancouver has a different criteria to Toronto for example

Yorkville University
You are eligible for a post-graduation work permit (PGWP) if you complete one of the degrees below and you meet all other PGWP criteria:

  • Bachelor of Business Administration
You are not eligible if you complete any other program at this school.

The Toronto campus only qualifies with these courses

Yorkville University/Toronto Film School
You are eligible for a post-graduation work permit (PGWP) if you complete one of the degrees below and you meet all other PGWP criteria:

  • Bachelor of Interior Design
  • Bachelor of Business Administration (Project Management)
  • Bachelor of Technology in Electronic Engineering Technology (you must have received your degree on or before September 30, 2018)
You are not eligible if you complete any other program at this school.
 
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Greatflosh3950

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What the college website says is not relevant it is what is clearly stated on IRCC website that counts and a BA in energy management is not listed. Private colleges have a reputation sometimes for making false promises that they have no influence over and colleges do not issue PGWPs only IRCC do of course

Advice is always to avoid private colleges and attend a public college

Yorkville University/Toronto Film School
You are eligible for a post-graduation work permit (PGWP) if you complete one of the degrees below and you meet all other PGWP criteria:

  • Bachelor of Interior Design
  • Bachelor of Business Administration (Project Management)
  • Bachelor of Technology in Electronic Engineering Technology (you must have received your degree on or before September 30, 2018)
You are not eligible if you complete any other program at this school.
You can check for Vancouver campus from ircc website. I am saying the truth if you believe it you can have a look on it . What you are looking at is their Toronto campus and they only offer a handful of programs there. Whereas in their Vancouver campus they only offer BBA degrees which are accounting; supply chain;project management and energy management
You check it on the IRCC website .
 

Greatflosh3950

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You can check for Vancouver campus from ircc website. I am saying the truth if you believe it you can have a look on it . What you are looking at is their Toronto campus and they only offer a handful of programs there. Whereas in their Vancouver campus they only offer BBA degrees which are accounting; supply chain;project management and energy management
You check it on the IRCC website .
Also the person is going for a BBa not a BA so please clear your facts
 

Greatflosh3950

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What the college website says is not relevant it is what is clearly stated on IRCC website that counts

Private colleges have a reputation sometimes for making false promises that they have no influence over and colleges do not issue PGWPs only IRCC do of course

Advice is always to avoid private colleges and attend a public college

The OP at no point said which Yorkville campus they would be attending given Vancouver has a different criteria to Toronto for example

Yorkville University
You are eligible for a post-graduation work permit (PGWP) if you complete one of the degrees below and you meet all other PGWP criteria:

  • Bachelor of Business Administration
You are not eligible if you complete any other program at this school.

The Toronto campus only qualifies with these courses

Yorkville University/Toronto Film School
You are eligible for a post-graduation work permit (PGWP) if you complete one of the degrees below and you meet all other PGWP criteria:

  • Bachelor of Interior Design
  • Bachelor of Business Administration (Project Management)
  • Bachelor of Technology in Electronic Engineering Technology (you must have received your degree on or before September 30, 2018)
You are not eligible if you complete any other program at this school.
That is right what you said .it depends on the person where he goes but at the end they offer pgwp which is clearly mentioned in the IRCC website
 

scylla

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Hey bro just check the website for its Vancouver campus . clearly mentioned pgwp for all BBA courses
Getting a PGWP does not guarantee PR. Plenty of people get a PGWP and then struggle to get PR.