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Anyone got their visa approved despite their chosen program being unrelated to their previous edu.?
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I would appreciate any advice from someone who has gotten their visa approved despite the fact that their chosen program was unrelated to their previous education.
I would appreciate any advice from someone who has gotten their visa approved despite the fact that their chosen program was unrelated to their previous education.
I think there is not basic rule .. Depends on the immigration officer who flexibly deals with some nationalities and strictly with other nationalities ..
In general, probably the visa will refused if your study program is not related to your pervious study.
I would appreciate any advice from someone who has gotten their visa approved despite the fact that their chosen program was unrelated to their previous education.
I applied to a BEng when I already had a BEng (Mechanical to Aerospace). It still got approved. I highly doubt this is evaluated based on how your programs relate to each other.
I would appreciate any advice from someone who has gotten their visa approved despite the fact that their chosen program was unrelated to their previous education.
It depends. Even if previous education is not related to intended program, as long as current work experience is related to intended program, you have a chance in getting approved. My previous education is in aviation, but my intended program is in IT. I got approved because all my work experience are in IT.
It depends. Even if previous education is not related to intended program, as long as current work experience is related to intended program, you have a chance in getting approved. My previous education is in aviation, but my intended program is in IT. I got approved because all my work experience are in IT.
Unfortunately no. I am thinking of doing an internship but I don't know enough to get hired as an intern. And If I was already good enough at developing websites I wouldn't want to study this program.
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