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career gap,would i be eligible for student visa

riju16

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Nov 12, 2017
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Hi everyone,

I am graduated as an engineer in 2013. I worked for 2.5 years, after that I had quit my job, and i was searching for jobs/ and preparing for governments. So i have a gap of 2 years. Now I will be joining a new company soon. Iam planning for post graduation degree from a COLLEGE in Canada. With my career gap cause hindrance for acceptance. Thanks
 

Rajni8777

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Feb 9, 2018
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Yes
One of my friend's got visa
He was also preparing for bank exams for past 18 months
So he showed those results as gap
 

riju16

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Nov 12, 2017
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Yes
One of my friend's got visa
He was also preparing for bank exams for past 18 months
So he showed those results as gap
thanks but thats still less than 2 years, my gap is almost 2.5years now, is there a maximum time or something like that?? that if you go beyond that time, you are no longer eligible
 

canuck78

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Jun 18, 2017
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There is no set rule about gap between studies as long as it makes sense that you want to pursue another degree. Many people work after an undergraduate degree and then want further studies to allow for career advancement.
 

riju16

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Nov 12, 2017
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thanks for your answer, its just that on youtube many applicants have stated that visa had been rejected because of employment gap or study gap, one agency directly stated sorry it cant be done, unless you show that you were doing something in that 2 years of gap. If you are preparing for government jobs its very hard to proof it because that phase indirecty you are pretty much unemployed and sitting at home. Anyway let me do some more research.
 

canuck78

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If you were not doing anything for years it will be definitely more challenging to get approved for a student visa. If you were working it wouldn't be a problem. If you explain that you were preparing for a government job for 2 years but then decided to go to Canada and study that doesn't really make a lot of sense. What is most important is that your application make sense. If there is a reason you are abandoning your government job preparation after 2 years you have to explain in SOP.