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luismv97

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Oct 19, 2015
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Hi everybody ! I'm from Mexico and I am very interested in studying in Canada but I have a lot of doubts :(
My 1st doubt is why CIC denies students visas saying that you can't support yourself in Canada without work, so what about the work in campus and work off campus permits ?? if they don't want international students to work, why do these programs exist?
2.- I read in this forum that I can't work off campus if I study in a private college, only if I study in a public college, is that true?
3.- to study a co-op program I receive a work/study visa, or just a study visa and then I should apply for a after graduation work permit?
4.- I'm interested in hospitality management, my main reason to study in Canada is to apply for permanent residency and have a better life
I've seen in the NOC like 3 occupations that could work to apply for permanent residency like food server, restaurant manager what should I do?
This is like my biggest dream
 
The reason why people are denied due to lack of funds is because there's never a guarantee you will be able to find a part time job as a student in Canada - and even if you do, you won't be able to support yourself based on that job alone.

To obtain a study permit, the school needs to appear on the DLI list on the CIC web site: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/study/study-institutions-list.asp Generally speaking, private institutions have a very poor reputation in Canada. You should try to attend a public institution if you want to increase your chances of finding a job in Canada after you complete your studies.

Yes - if you do a co-op program, you should still qualify for a PGWP.

If your aim is PR, then I would recommend you take a two year course so that you can get a three year PGWP.
 
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