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I have BA in English Language & Literature, and I would like to apply for a study permit for an IT field, what do you guys think my best chances are for which type of degree/certificate should I apply? I'm not quite familiar with the type of studies in Canada but I was thinking to apply for Business Information Technology in the Canford Institute of Technology in Edmonton. But it is two years, are there any courses/certificates with same field with 8 months of study. Anyone have suggestions?
I have BA in English Language & Literature, and I would like to apply for a study permit for an IT field, what do you guys think my best chances are for which type of degree/certificate should I apply? I'm not quite familiar with the type of studies in Canada but I was thinking to apply for Business Information Technology in the Canford Institute of Technology in Edmonton. But it is two years, are there any courses/certificates with same field with 8 months of study. Anyone have suggestions?
- If you have a BA, then you need to be applying for a post graduate diploma at a minimum if not a Master's.
- Canford is an absolutely terrible choice. It's a private college which means you won't qualify for a PGWP once you finish your studies and which also means the school offers a poor level of education and has a bad reputation with employers.
- If your aim is to get PR, you want to take a 2 year program so that you qualify for a PGWP. An 8 month program is not a good plan.
- Do you have any work experience in the IT field? You will need to explain to IRCC why you are switching the field of your study. This can be a reason for refusal.
- If you have a BA, then you need to be applying for a post graduate diploma at a minimum if not a Master's.
- Canford is an absolutely terrible choice. It's a private college which means you won't qualify for a PGWP once you finish your studies and which also means the school offers a poor level of education and has a bad reputation with employers.
- If your aim is to get PR, you want to take a 2 year program so that you qualify for a PGWP. An 8 month program is not a good plan.
- Do you have any work experience in the IT field? You will need to explain to IRCC why you are switching the field of your study. This can be a reason for refusal.
so which institute you think is the best or better than Cnaford? yes I have more than 2 years of experience in IT, but in order to get a better IT job/upgrade my position I need a certificate or Diploma in an IT filed.
so which institute you think is the best or better than Cnaford? yes I have more than 2 years of experience in IT, but in order to get a better IT job/upgrade my position I need a certificate or Diploma in an IT filed.
Any public college. Stay away from all private colleges.
Any public college. Stay away from all private colleges.
Is it only because of the PGWP or there are some other reason?
Is it only because of the PGWP or there are some other reason?
- no PGWP
- harder to find a job afterwards / bad reputation with employers
- harder to get a study permit approved since it doesn't make sense to come to Canada to study at a bad school / can cause IRCC to believe you aren't a genuine student and are just trying to find any way of getting to Canada
- if you have a spouse, SOWP has a lower chance of being approved
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