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I have just hit 30 and my profile lost 5 points. I couldn't get the magical figures 8777 in IELTS and my Master's degree has been evaluated by WES as Two or More certificates(One year Masters Equivalent). I had already for Express Entry, I didn't get any invitation and my profile expired. I have an underlying condition for which my medical grade could be B. I'm fairly confident that if I keep taking the IELTS exam, I might actually achieve the score in a couple of attempts. But meanwhile, I don't want to waste my time as the more I age, the more I lose points. I've recently come to know that doing a masters program for at least 8 months would boost the CRS score. I wish I had known about it sooner. My plan is that since I already have 4 years of work experience and If I complete Masters in an year or two, I would be close to achieving my PR dream. My biggest fear is that student visa rejection. What are the odds of this happening?
I have just hit 30 and my profile lost 5 points. I couldn't get the magical figures 8777 in IELTS and my Master's degree has been evaluated by WES as Two or More certificates(One year Masters Equivalent). I had already for Express Entry, I didn't get any invitation and my profile expired. I have an underlying condition for which my medical grade could be B. I'm fairly confident that if I keep taking the IELTS exam, I might actually achieve the score in a couple of attempts. But meanwhile, I don't want to waste my time as the more I age, the more I lose points. I've recently come to know that doing a masters program for at least 8 months would boost the CRS score. I wish I had known about it sooner. My plan is that since I already have 4 years of work experience and If I complete Masters in an year or two, I would be close to achieving my PR dream. My biggest fear is that student visa rejection. What are the odds of this happening?
Thanks for your reply. Right now, I don't have an active application and I withdrew it almost 6 months ago. Is it still going to impact my student visa?
I have just hit 30 and my profile lost 5 points. I couldn't get the magical figures 8777 in IELTS and my Master's degree has been evaluated by WES as Two or More certificates(One year Masters Equivalent). I had already for Express Entry, I didn't get any invitation and my profile expired. I have an underlying condition for which my medical grade could be B. I'm fairly confident that if I keep taking the IELTS exam, I might actually achieve the score in a couple of attempts. But meanwhile, I don't want to waste my time as the more I age, the more I lose points. I've recently come to know that doing a masters program for at least 8 months would boost the CRS score. I wish I had known about it sooner. My plan is that since I already have 4 years of work experience and If I complete Masters in an year or two, I would be close to achieving my PR dream. My biggest fear is that student visa rejection. What are the odds of this happening?
As long as you pick a good / reputable university in Canada and the Master's program you select aligns to your previous education and work experience, you shouldn't have any issues getting the study permit approved.
Stay away from private universities like University Canada West. Bad reputation, bad education, poor reputation with employers = much lower chances a study permit will be approved. Do your research and stick with public universities.
As long as you pick a good / reputable university in Canada and the Master's program you select aligns to your previous education and work experience, you shouldn't have any issues getting the study permit approved.
Stay away from private universities like University Canada West. Bad reputation, bad education, poor reputation with employers = much lower chances a study permit will be approved. Do your research and stick with public universities.
Thanks for the reply. It's valuable info. Just how bad is University Canada West?! Even I heard it has a bad reputation and I don't even know much about Universities in Canada!
Thanks for the reply. It's valuable info. Just how bad is University Canada West?! Even I heard it has a bad reputation and I don't even know much about Universities in Canada!
I have just hit 30 and my profile lost 5 points. I couldn't get the magical figures 8777 in IELTS and my Master's degree has been evaluated by WES as Two or More certificates(One year Masters Equivalent). I had already for Express Entry, I didn't get any invitation and my profile expired. I have an underlying condition for which my medical grade could be B. I'm fairly confident that if I keep taking the IELTS exam, I might actually achieve the score in a couple of attempts. But meanwhile, I don't want to waste my time as the more I age, the more I lose points. I've recently come to know that doing a masters program for at least 8 months would boost the CRS score. I wish I had known about it sooner. My plan is that since I already have 4 years of work experience and If I complete Masters in an year or two, I would be close to achieving my PR dream. My biggest fear is that student visa rejection. What are the odds of this happening?
All depends on ur SOP. Clear justification for every step ur taking like why ur going to canada for studies, career advancement etc..also choose a public university etc..and ur all set to go.. rest depends on fate.
All depends on ur SOP. Clear justification for every step ur taking like why ur going to canada for studies, career advancement etc..also choose a public university etc..and ur all set to go.. rest depends on fate.
Thanks for the reply. It's valuable info. Just how bad is University Canada West?! Even I heard it has a bad reputation and I don't even know much about Universities in Canada!
It depends on your goal. If your end goal is to use it for immigration, why not. If you really want to have a good education then definitely go for public. Most people in this forum bad mouth private universities like UCW because employers in Canada don't value it as much. Is it bad? Depends on who you are hearing from. It is an approved DLI and easier to get into as no requirement for GMAT, etc. You just need to create a solid story line and rest is all luck!
It depends on your goal. Most people in this forum bad mouth private universities like UCW because employers in Canada don't value it as much. Is it bad? Depends on who you are hearing from. It is a approved DLI and easier to get into as no requirement for GMAT, etc. You just need to create a solid story line and rest is all luck!
It's reputation precedes it. I am here in Canada and I attended a Tech/Business summit few weeks ago in Saskatoon and there were people from all over Canada there. UCW, Crandall and Ambrose university were particularly mentioned in discussions as employers tend to avoid graduates from there - not because they are private, but because of lack of quality.
I know people go the study route for the ultimate goal of getting a PR, but to that, after you've completed your program you will need a long term job in the professional NOC to pursue a PR application. If employers won't hire you, you will have a hard time meeting that requirements.
Also, as mentioned above, VOs knows that this school accepts every Tom, Dick and Harry and that their admissions requirements are not as stringent, therefore they will most likely be attended by students who do not genuinely want to study. Hence, the higher refusal rates we see for private universities and colleges in general.
Like you said, if you opt for a private DLI, you'll need a lot of luck to accompany your application.
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