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Kams1424

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Oct 28, 2020
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Hi I am 37 years old working in accounting field for last 16 years.

I was planning for get study visa for upgrading my self. Is there any age limit to get the admissions. Also will university reject the application based on the age or the gap between my last study.?

Also please if anyone can suggest the process for admission during May2021 intake.
 
So why do you need to come to Canada to attend a college ? The subject needs to be both relevant to your current qualifications/work experience and also show will improve your prospects in your home country.

Generally there is no actual age limit but of course each institution has its own admission criteria and only way to find out is to approach them. You need an offer to apply for a study permit.
 
So why do you need to come to Canada to attend a college ? The subject needs to be both relevant to your current qualifications/work experience and also show will improve your prospects in your home country.

Generally there is no actual age limit but of course each institution has its own admission criteria and only way to find out is to approach them. You need an offer to apply for a study permit.
Thanks for the reply.
Yes I am trying to get in touch with the college, but sometime it take time to get the a answer as well they ask to check with other sections also.
The course which I am trying to do is related to my job and my current qualification.
 
Hi I am 37 years old working in accounting field for last 16 years.

I was planning for get study visa for upgrading my self. Is there any age limit to get the admissions. Also will university reject the application based on the age or the gap between my last study.?

Also please if anyone can suggest the process for admission during May2021 intake.

There is no limit with regards to age. You will want to make sure that the studies you plan to take in Canada make sense in light of your previous education and work experience. The level of studies you plan to take in Canada should be higher than the level of studies you have completed previously.