Hi, a bit about me. I was enrolled full time from fall sept 2016 to spring 2018 in a 2 year University Transfer Program at a public DLI college in BC (but didn't complete my degree, only going for transfer credits).
Now I am accepted into 3rd (credits transferred from college) year of 4 year Bachelor program in a public universitiy in BC and will start studying fulltime upcoming september. During this period of 4 months, I am not taking any courses and currently working full time. Both instutions consider summer semester as Scheduled breaks for immigration purpose.
I have talked with both advisor from both school and both said as long as I was enrolled full time previously on spring 2018 in the 1st institution and are enrolled full time for Fall 2018 in the 2nd institution, there won't be issues. one of em said that the only thing that I may need to do when applying for extension and/or PGWP are providing the transcript of the 1st instution and definition of full time studies from the 2nd instituion.
Note: I have only worked (more than 20 hours) since 4th week of May and hadn't had any work at all during previous studies.
What do you think ?
Now I am accepted into 3rd (credits transferred from college) year of 4 year Bachelor program in a public universitiy in BC and will start studying fulltime upcoming september. During this period of 4 months, I am not taking any courses and currently working full time. Both instutions consider summer semester as Scheduled breaks for immigration purpose.
I have talked with both advisor from both school and both said as long as I was enrolled full time previously on spring 2018 in the 1st institution and are enrolled full time for Fall 2018 in the 2nd institution, there won't be issues. one of em said that the only thing that I may need to do when applying for extension and/or PGWP are providing the transcript of the 1st instution and definition of full time studies from the 2nd instituion.
Note: I have only worked (more than 20 hours) since 4th week of May and hadn't had any work at all during previous studies.
What do you think ?
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