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Received AIP on 22nd August with 10 years gap in studies.
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In order to be approved you usually need to show that the course makes sense based on your previous education and work history, proof that you will return home after your studies and that your degree will lead to career progression. Applications for masters and PhDs are usually approved. Even bachelors degree from univeristies have a high approval rate if the choice of studies make sense because the applicants tend to be genuine students. If you are applying for accounting in college which is more like bookkeeping is doesn't make a ton of sense to come all the way to Canada and spend so much money on a new career especially if you are applying with a spouse. It screams immigration. It is too late but it would have been best to apply without your spouse.
Actually it is a diploma provided by UBC specially for those who want to change careers to accounting and be a CPA, and that’s why I chose it. This time I applied without my spouse.
Actually it is a diploma provided by UBC specially for those who want to change careers to accounting and be a CPA, and that’s why I chose it. This time I applied without my spouse.
In order to be approved you usually need to show that the course makes sense based on your previous education and work history, proof that you will return home after your studies and that your degree will lead to career progression. Applications for masters and PhDs are usually approved. Even bachelors degree from univeristies have a high approval rate if the choice of studies make sense because the applicants tend to be genuine students. If you are applying for accounting in college which is more like bookkeeping is doesn't make a ton of sense to come all the way to Canada and spend so much money on a new career especially if you are applying with a spouse. It screams immigration. It is too late but it would have been best to apply without your spouse.
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