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flawless
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« on: May 01, 2010, 05:43:13 pm »

I am applying from Pakistan for  the advanced diploma course at Seneca college as an international student. I however intend to have my advanced diploma from Seneca college at completion changed into a Bachelors degree
program. My only query and worry is satisfying the immigration officer for the student visa. Would the immigration officer not ask me why I am going to Canada to study for a diploma program instead of a full
blown degree program? I am thinking that they would not be keen to approve my student visa on a diploma program as opposed to a degree program from one of the other universities. If I were to apply to a
diploma program at a college like Seneca or Centennial college should I then in my visa application write to the visa officer that I intend to do my 4th year from one of their partner universities or would
that work against my case? I would appreciate your prompt reply to my queries. Thank you very much.
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interneeengineer
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« Reply #1 on: December 19, 2011, 04:42:59 pm »

AoA Hope so you are fine.

Are you in Seneca college?
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priya reddy
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« Reply #2 on: December 21, 2011, 09:56:07 pm »

I am applying from Pakistan for  the advanced diploma course at Seneca college as an international student. I however intend to have my advanced diploma from Seneca college at completion changed into a Bachelors degree
program. My only query and worry is satisfying the immigration officer for the student visa. Would the immigration officer not ask me why I am going to Canada to study for a diploma program instead of a full
blown degree program? I am thinking that they would not be keen to approve my student visa on a diploma program as opposed to a degree program from one of the other universities. If I were to apply to a
diploma program at a college like Seneca or Centennial college should I then in my visa application write to the visa officer that I intend to do my 4th year from one of their partner universities or would
that work against my case? I would appreciate your prompt reply to my queries. Thank you very much.

hey dnt worry...even i applied for advanced diploma in seneca...3 year course...i got my visa on dec 13th.I completed my btech in cs...theres no need to add any extra documents it makes u r case critical.
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« Reply #3 on: December 21, 2011, 11:25:08 pm »


Would the immigration officer not ask me why I am going to Canada to study for a diploma program instead of a full blown degree program?


Hi,

Most likely a 'Yes' if your immediate previous qualification is a Diploma, not a Degree.
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