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I am a 34 years with five years of experience. Did MBA in 2010, Working continuously since February 2011. The course I selected is related to my practical experience and will add value to my profile. What are the chances of my visa approval at this age?
asifssds said:
I am a 34 years with five years of experience. Did MBA in 2010, Working continuously since February 2011. The course I selected is related to my practical experience and will add value to my profile. What are the chances of my visa approval at this age?
You started working quite late. I am 20 and I already have 1 year experience besides my
3 year diploma after high school
What I have read in this forum : Age and gap should be justified strongly in SOP. I don't see a
problem for you. Get a solid SOP. Good Luck.
Actually I was abroad. I lived in Dublin for 5.5 years. After completing my MBA from there I moved back to my home country. I have worked part time though out those five years in Dublin but I did not mention those because they were odd jobs which students do with studies in a foreign country. If I include those years then my total working years become 10 years. I did not mention them because I was full time student during that time that is why there is no gap.
asifssds said:
Actually I was abroad. I lived in Dublin for 5.5 years. After completing my MBA from there I moved back to my home country. I have worked part time though out those five years in Dublin but I did not mention those because they were job odd jobs which students do with studies in a foreign country. If you include those years then my total working years become 10 years. I did not mention them because I was already full time student during that time that is why there is no gap.
As long as you have consecutive studies, work and then moving over to a related course of study in Canada,
my consultant says it's all good. One of my uncle's friend had 7 years experience after his BE and then he
went to Canada on a student visa for MBA. I guess that was in 2010. He's citizen now and I guess working
in US. So Good luck to you. Cheers.
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