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Guys, I still don't understand if I am allowed to change my major once I am in Canada? I've got into 2-year diploma program, but want to change to completely diffierent field of study. Will that affect my study permit? The only official info I could find is http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/helpcentre/answer.asp?q=487&t=15ut
Does it affect the study permit? If I change a program after the first semester of my original one, can I then extend my study permit to finish the second program? Will there be any problems with extending permit?
That's what i am saying try to get admission in both programs. Why waste money completing 1st semester and then leaving it. Keep that money for living expenses.
Yes You can easily extend your study permit
That's what i am saying try to get admission in both programs. Why waste money completing 1st semester and then leaving it. Keep that money for living expenses.
Yes You can easily extend your study permit
Well, yeah, I understand this. But I would like to pay upfront for the education (before applying for the study permit)
So I would have to chose only one program, which I would eventually change (please don't ask why)
That's why I was asking if I can change it once I am in Canada.
Again get admission in both and once you get to Canada you will easily refund fee in 1st week.
Dude i have made the same mistake thats why i am telling you this. The thing is once you get here you will be too busy in settling yourself down here and then going through another admission process will cost you more money, time and tention. If you are switching your program within in the same institute then no problem but if you will be moving to another institute then do what i am saying.
However its up to you. Yes you can change it once you are here. No worries
Again get admission in both and once you get to Canada you will easily refund fee in 1st week.
Dude i have made the same mistake thats why i am telling you this. The thing is once you get here you will be too busy in settling yourself down here and then going through another admission process will cost you more money, time and tention. If you are switching your program within in the same institute then no problem but if you will be moving to another institute then do what i am saying.
However its up to you. Yes you can change it once you are here. No worries
Feel free to change your program. Study permit extension, if applied from within Canada, are rarely rejected. Make sure you inform CIC about the new DLI (this is applicable only if your are switching institutions).
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