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That is still considered as a gap. The MBA course you opted no way helps you gain better career prospects in the CS field. Absurd Irrelevancy. How is this MBA going to help you in anyway, you are already working as a manager.

You must show financial ties through liquid cash and property per person inclusive of social-economic ties that you'll return back.

You just simply fluked through the system.

Your bragging comments and sense of entitlement that you worked as a manager won't change facts. You have no reason to be entering Canada at this point of time in your life in terms of the most of the VO's viewpoint.
 
That is still considered as a gap. The MBA course you opted no way helps you gain better career prospects in the CS field. Absurd Irrelevancy. How is this MBA going to help you in anyway, you are already working as a manager.

You must show financial ties through liquid cash and property per person inclusive of social-economic ties that you'll return back.

You just simply fluked through the system.

Your bragging comments and sense of entitlement that you worked as a manager won't change facts. You have no reason to be entering Canada at this point of time in your life in terms of the most of the VO's viewpoint.
She just got lucky mate
 
Hi All, I applied for SP along with my spouse and kid and I got AIP yesterday. Initially I applied with my sept intake acceptance letter and once I received my revised acceptance letter for Jan, I raised a web form for that and attached the same.

I got the acknowledgement that they received my revised acceptance letter on August 18.

Just want to know if this is applicable for jan intake also?? Is this approval for Jan intake will be valid ?

thanks
Hi Congrats.

I differed my intake to Jan, Aug 20
I got AIP for Sep intake on Aug 22nd
I don't know what to do now.
Mine application is complete, Given bio metrics and medicals not required (Apply'd from US).

Have to send Jan acceptance letter now not known.
 
That is still considered as a gap. The MBA course you opted no way helps you gain better career prospects in the CS field. Absurd Irrelevancy. How is this MBA going to help you in anyway, you are already working as a manager.

You must show financial ties through liquid cash and property per person inclusive of social-economic ties that you'll return back.

You just simply fluked through the system.

Your bragging comments and sense of entitlement that you worked as a manager won't change facts. You have no reason to be entering Canada at this point of time in your life in terms of the most of the VO's viewpoint.

Your comment sounds quite rude. She just came here to share her experience.
The fact is, most of the IT folks do opt for MBA after 10 years experience. Most of the top MBAs schools ask for five years experience as one of the entrance criteria. MBAs form top 100 schools will cost more than 80K CAD and mostly experienced folks go for it. So I think you need to get your facts correct
 
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Your comment sounds quite rude. She just came here to share her experience.
The fact is, most of the IT folks do opt for MBA after 10 years experience. Most of the top MBAs schools ask for five years experience as one of the entrance criteria. MBAs form top 100 schools will cost more than 80K CAD and mostly experienced folks go for it. So I think you need to get your facts correct

You need respect the system and the admission. There is no point in emotionally supporting someone who is flouting them.

Are the other other genuine candidates fools whom follow the system and respect the admission process ?

Not being rude at all. I don't even know who the OP is. This forum board is meant for sharing accurate information. What the OP posted is nonsensical and illogical, if someone mimics the same thing as the OP, they'll land in trouble.
 
Your comment sounds quite rude. She just came here to share her experience.
The fact is, most of the IT folks do opt for MBA after 10 years experience. Most of the top MBAs schools ask for five years experience as one of the entrance criteria. MBAs form top 100 schools will cost more than 80K CAD and mostly experienced folks go for it. So I think you need to get your facts correct

That is the general notion pertaining to the layman. Meeting the school's admission criteria usually is not a guarantee for a study visa

If you want a Canadian study visa then you must adhere to their respective rules irrespective of the letter of acceptance.
 
You need respect the system and the admission. There is no point in emotionally supporting someone who is flouting them.

Are the other other genuine candidates fools whom follow the system and respect the admission process ?

Not being rude at all. I don't even know who the OP is. This forum board is meant for sharing accurate information. What the OP posted is nonsensical and illogical, if someone mimics the same thing as the OP, they'll land in trouble.
A question was asked to OP and she just shared her experience. Is this what you called flaunting? !!!??
 
That is the general notion pertaining to the layman. Meeting the school's admission criteria usually is not a guarantee for a study visa

If you want a Canadian study visa then you must adhere to their respective rules irrespective of the letter of acceptance.
What rules are you referring? That experienced folks can't apply or over aged folks can't apply or people can't go with their families?
 
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What rules are you referring? That experienced folks can't apply or over aged folks can't apply or people can't go with their families?

By the "respective rules pertaining to a Canadian study visa" you must satisfy the visa officer. What I said is not my opinion, the same thing was quoted in numerous people's GCMS notes whom where refused a visa over 4 times with good profiles, the VO repeatedly used the words "respect the admission" .
 
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A question was asked to OP and she just shared her experience. Is this what you called flaunting? !!!??

She answered it in a wrong & irrational way. And I corrected it.

"flouting" not "flaunting" .

I have no personal agenda , trust me.
 
experienced folks can't apply or over aged folks can't apply or people can't go with their families?

OP has experience in CS domain so in the eyes of the VO it's considered as a gap and she opted for MBA in god knows what specialisation. Even if she had drafted a good SOP and got away with it (which is very very rare, flouted again). For a student visa with accompanying family you need to show a lot of ties to get an approval which the OP didn't do (flouted again I guess by showing less).

Even students from prestigious universities like Waterloo get rejected easily for irrelevance of studies.
 
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OP has experience in CS domain so in the eyes of the VO it's considered as a gap and she opted for MBA in god know what specialisation. Even if she had drafted a good SOP and got away with it (which is very very rare, flouted again). For a student visa with accompanying family you need to show a lot of ties to get an approval which the OP didn't do (flouted again I guess by showing less).

Even students from prestigious universities like Waterloo get rejected easily for irrelevance of studies.
Bro please don't go all out on her cause if visa officer thinks she is good enough for study permit then who are we to judge instead of criticizing her we should criticize the canadian visa system
 
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Bro please don't go all out on her cause if visa officer thinks she is good enough for study permit then who are we to judge instead of criticizing her we should criticize the canadian visa system

I am not going out on her. Seriously I wish her the best in her endeavours, I don't want anyone to get misguided and land in trouble.