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I have completed my Bachelor's degree almost 5 years ago, i have been working since then and i worked in two different fields but both of them are not relevant to my degree. Does it effect my profile of study permit application?
I have got admission related to my degree but the course for which i got admission is also not relevant to my work experience. Does it have any negative impact on study permit application?
well, depends on how convincing your SOP was. If you proposed program is not related to your work experience then on what basis did you select the program and how did you show career progression?
well, depends on how convincing your SOP was. If you proposed program is not related to your work experience then on what basis did you select the program and how did you show career progression?
Thanks for your reply, The only base related to my proposed program i can say is my Bachelor's degree.
But none of the experience is relevant to to my degree.
Another main concern is i am thinking to change my current job ( due to some reasons) and work in another company. So when I will be applying the study permit, my tenure in the company will be very low like ( 7 or 8 months) so will it be having any negative impact on study permit application due to very low tenure?
I have seen people getting negative impact from VO as "i am not satisfied with the employment prospects in your country of residence"
employment prospects means opportunities after you complete your studies. Well, you need to convince the visa office whey you could not make a career in your field of studies and why you want to go back to studying the same.
employment prospects means opportunities after you complete your studies. Well, you need to convince the visa office whey you could not make a career in your field of studies and why you want to go back to studying the same.
Do you think changing my current job and working in another company is okay provided my tenure in the next company will be very low around only 7 or 8 months at the time of applying my study permit?
I am mentioning in SOP that I will come back to this job after studies.
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