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escapade

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Hi gulls and guys I have newly joined on this forum . I am an Asian ,
I m on study permit to Canada , I want to know about Canadian Immigration , Actually I had worked for 2 years regarding my field of accountancy in my home country also and I m to Canada for doing acca which is not a Canadian qualification , how m I gud to apply for a an immigration here ??
 
Perhaps if you allowed people longer than 30 minutes before demanding a reply and bumping your post, as well as creating 2 additional threads with the same message, people might be more inclined to help.

It's called courtesy, you may find if you use it you get a more positive response.

Wayne.
 
escapade said:
Additional threads by mistake and 30 minutes r up , now !

When I said you should wait longer than 30 minutes I did not mean 40 minutes.

I am saying please allow people time to respond properly - by bumping you post and demanding a reply so soon after making your original post, you will just annoy people. If you don't get a reply within a day or so, then maybe renew your request.

Wayne.
 
What is acca by the way???
I have never heard of it..
 
escapade said:
Hi gulls and guys I have newly joined on this forum . I am an Asian ,
I m on study permit to Canada , I want to know about Canadian Immigration , Actually I had worked for 2 years regarding my field of accountancy in my home country also and I m to Canada for doing acca which is not a Canadian qualification , how m I gud to apply for a an immigration here ??

Ok any one knows to what i am asking here people !
 
escapade said:
I need some serious answers right away !


PLEASE STOP BUMPING YOUR POST EVERY FEW MINS. And please stop demanding answers right away.

Nobody is going to answer you if you can't extend them any courtesy. As soon as someone reads your post and has a valuable answer to give, they will.

Your post is very unclear as to what you are actually asking. I would advise going here first:
www.cic.gc.ca

Have a good look through that website, then come back to us with any specific points that you do not understand.

Wayne.
 
escapade said:
Hi gulls and guys I have newly joined on this forum . I am an Asian ,
I m on study permit to Canada , I want to know about Canadian Immigration , Actually I had worked for 2 years regarding my field of accountancy in my home country also and I m to Canada for doing acca which is not a Canadian qualification , how m I gud to apply for a an immigration here ??
What i had understood from your post is that

you are international student in Canada and your field is accountancy and you want to apply for immigration

My friend you have to check the NOC category and need to take the assessment for your qualifications to ensure if you qualify. As far as i know currently no occupation relates to accountancy in current NOC capped list. For further inforamtion pls refer to www.cic.gc.ca
 
ACCA is international certification on Chartered Accounting.

how come someone hasnt heard about it, there are ads, banners, sign boards everywhere on the streets and places.

anyway, I didnt know Canada issued Study permit for International students who wish to study non university modules like ACCA. its neither Bachelor, Masters/PhD degree.
 
do Canadian Embassies issue TRV ( Temporary Resident Visas) all across the world for ACCA and such courses?
 
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