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jassdeep

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Apr 29, 2020
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hi
I am planing to get enrolled in year long course in New Brunswick . my profile has a study gap of nearly a decade even though I worked all those years in my profession i.e travel and tourism. I have done diploma in travel and tourism. suggest me with your experience possibility of getting visa.

thanks
 
Hi jass,

Is you study gap before or after diploma, either way, while applying you have to tell what you have been doing the last 10 years. Just apply online and say you have worked for those 10 years. It will be okay.
 
hi
I am planing to get enrolled in year long course in New Brunswick . my profile has a study gap of nearly a decade even though I worked all those years in my profession i.e travel and tourism. I have done diploma in travel and tourism. suggest me with your experience possibility of getting visa.

thanks
There is no issue with that
 
hi
I am planing to get enrolled in year long course in New Brunswick . my profile has a study gap of nearly a decade even though I worked all those years in my profession i.e travel and tourism. I have done diploma in travel and tourism. suggest me with your experience possibility of getting visa.

thanks
Study gap not necessarily an issue but you need to chose a course that is relevant to any current qualifications and work experince plus it needs to show that taking such a course in Canada will improve your prospects when you return home. So no good for example repeating your travel and tourism qualification but still needs to have relevance.
 
Hi jass,

Is you study gap before or after diploma, either way, while applying you have to tell what you have been doing the last 10 years. Just apply online and say you have worked for those 10 years. It will be okay.
I wouldn’t say gap, I have been working since I finished my diploma...and I did work in Singapore for sometime do I need to mention that as well ? Because getting an experience letter from there is bitt tricky ,..
 
Study gap not necessarily an issue but you need to chose a course that is relevant to any current qualifications and work experince plus it needs to show that taking such a course in Canada will improve your prospects when you return home. So no good for example repeating your travel and tourism qualification but still needs to have relevance.
I am kinda agree with you but It should be a sub category of travel and tourism though ??...My working skills involve managing travel ...and that’s my primary focus when it comes to picking up a course ...