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@ImpatientKangaroo @wonderbly I also hold MBA (major in Management) degree from one of the local universities but would like to study Data analytics in a Canadian college, so I can boost my CRS and attain a credential which would enhance my chances while applying to Data analyst positions in Canada. Btw, I have neither any degree nor work experience in Data analytics field. So if I apply for SP would my MBA cause any problem?
 
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@ImpatientKangaroo @wonderbly I also hold MBA (major in Management) degree from one of the local universities but would like to study Data analytics in a Canadian college, so I can boost my CRS and attain a credential which would enhance my chances while applying to Data analyst positions in Canada. Btw, I have neither any degree nor work experience in Data analytics field. So if I apply for SP would my MBA cause any problem?
Your MBA is fine if you can explain things clearly.

I believe you don't have any gaps in your educational history since you're also young. You need to write a good letter of intent (letter of explanation, letter of motivation, whatever you call it) to submit with your SP application that clearly explains how such a data analytics degree will extend your training gained in your MBA which will boost your career progression.

I think explaining how data analytics can complement an MBA is easy since business managers need to understand and manipulate data perhaps more than anyone. But you also need to clearly explain why you want to get that degree specifically in Canada. You can say the curriculum covers precisely what you want to study and add that Canadian schools are renowned so it would boost your career back in your home country upon your return. You gotta talk about your return to your country after finishing your studies or that app is getting an insta reject.
 

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Logic and IRCC is just so not relatable.

No offense against recent PNP applications being processed within 6 months.

But i just don't understand why aren't they processing or finalizing FSWs?

First it was all about CEC now its all about PNP. This wait is just so excruciating.
If they prioritise backlogged applications the backlog would get bigger because processing times would increase for newer applicants. Instead of increasing capacity to process backlogs as well as new applications they are just diverting resources to process new applications within the the standard. In other words fuck the backlogged ones, they are already pissed off, what can they do? Wail and cry? Let them, we owe them fucking nothing!
 

Pasha1

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Your MBA is fine if you can explain things clearly.

I believe you don't have any gaps in your educational history since you're also young. You need to write a good letter of intent (letter of explanation, letter of motivation, whatever you call it) to submit with your SP application that clearly explains how such a data analytics degree will extend your training gained in your MBA which will boost your career progression.

I think explaining how data analytics can complement an MBA is easy since business managers need to understand and manipulate data perhaps more than anyone. But you also need to clearly explain why you want to get that degree specifically in Canada. You can say the curriculum covers precisely what you want to study and add that Canadian schools are renowned so it would boost your career back in your home country upon your return. You gotta talk about your return to your country after finishing your studies or that app is getting an insta reject.
I have no gaps in my educational history. Given my strong ties to my home country, persuading them about my return shouldn't be an issue. Btw, thanks for a detailed explanation :)
 

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https://www.vice.com/en/article/xgd547/whatsapp-group-abandoned-indian-punjab-men-wives-in-canada?utm_source=viceinstain

Inside a WhatsApp Group for Indian Men Whose Wives Left Them for New Lives in Canada

They paid a fortune to send their wives ahead to a future in Canada, hoping they’d follow on a spouse visa. But with the women finding solace from dreary lives back home, these husbands say they’re now left lonely and bankrupt.

Jhujar Singh’s marriage was straight out of a dream.
Three years ago, the resident of Punjab in northern India was 24 when he was introduced to his wife who was 18 then, just about the marriageable age according to the Indian law. And though the arranged marriage set-up meant the two had met just a couple of times before their wedding, he had gradually fallen in love with her.
So, one day, when his wife spoke with him about her dream of relocating to Canada – the far-off country which immigration-obsessed Punjab looks at as almost their home base – he gave it serious thought.

Jhujar knew that his wife had excelled at academics, getting far better grades at school than he ever had, and had already started preparing for the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) exams – an English language proficiency test widely regarded as an important tool for global migration.

So, he happily funded her Canadian voyage with the hope that once she was settled there, it would pave the way for his move too. He told VICE that he spent nearly Rs 1.8 million ($24,000) on her tuition for IELTS, clothes, tickets, visa fees and rent.

“For the first two months, we were constantly in touch,” Jhujar told VICE. “We would chat on video call almost every day.”
And then, she ghosted him, blocking his number and changing her address in Canada.
Jhujar’s situation is not unique. And now, he and around 80 other men have come together to form a WhatsApp group named “Thugiya de Peedit” (Victims of Fraud). They all share a similar story: The husband and his family fund the woman’s education in Canada with the hope that she will get residency there, and then, be able to take her partner along. But within a few months, the wife goes off the grid, which sometimes also culminates in the discovery that she has a new partner in Canada.
The state of Punjab traditionally records a high efflux of its citizens to Canada. The Punjabi population in Canada is both statistically and socially strong, their influence reflecting in everything, from road signs being displayed in Punjabi (it’s Canada’s third most spoken language) to a record number of members in the parliament (even more than in the Indian parliament).


But life in Canada for the women who might’ve “abandoned” their Indian husbands would look vastly different from the one they left in India.
“For Punjabi women in the villages, there is absolutely no freedom,” said Satwinder Kaur, the founder of the non-profit Abandoned Brides by NRI Husbands Internationally (ABBNHI), which helps women — and now, even men — who’ve been abandoned by spouses living abroad. “No parent can claim to give their daughter absolute freedom in Punjab. So, when these smart women – often in their early 20s – go to Canada, what are the chances they will want to fall back into a life they never wanted to begin with?”
Sometimes, couples expressly marry so that they could realise their individual goals of migrating to Canada. This is often referred to as a “contract marriage” even though Ravinder Kaur, a professor of sociology at the Indian Institute of Technology in Delhi, does not agree with the term. “For the longest time, men have been abandoning their wives. So, the newfound sympathy that men seem to be eliciting seems misplaced.”

The Ministry of External Affairs recently informed the parliament that it received 4,698 complaints from wives abandoned by their husbands between January 2016 and May 2019. There is no official data on the number of men abandoned by their wives. VICE tried reaching out to some of the women accused by their husbands of abandonment but did not receive a response from any of them.

How did this trend emerge though, we ask. Ravinder said that this can be traced to the fact that most Punjabi men end up becoming complacent in the way they approach employment.
“The fruits of the green revolution (the agricultural surplus boom in the 1960s) have petered out. These men usually have some land but they waste time loitering around. Also, we have all heard about the drug and alcohol crisis in Punjab.”

Punjab’s drug crisis has reached deep within its cities and villages, making users out of every imaginable demographic: policemen, teachers, school kids, housewives, sex workers, farmers and domestic workers. Punjab’s rate of drug-related crime towers over other states, with reports stating that at least half of inmates in its jails are either convicted or facing trial under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985 (NDPS). The recent Punjab Opioid Dependence Survey (PODS) found that there were more than 200,000 opioid dependents in Punjab. Additionally, deaths due to drug abuse in Punjab have only increased after the pandemic.
Hahahaha smart women, good for them.
 

iamawac99

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Dude, there is no MBA in Marketing Management in any country. I have MBA in Marketing not Marketing Management. There is MBA and there are many concentrations under MBA. Even in my diploma, all I have is Master of Business Administration and no word about Marketing. Also, VO will reject your Student Permit if you are going for PGDM.
Total fact. My PGDM was rejected. I have mba in marketing
 
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suzanne456

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1) I assume he applied under FSW / Express Entry? He would need to secure a job offer and his employer would need to get an approved LMIA in order to qualify for a work permit. FYI - you cannot "convert" an economic immigration application into a spousal sponsorship application.

2) He needs to apply to extend his status in Canada.
Thank you! I appreciate your advise
 

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I have no gaps in my educational history. Given my strong ties to my home country, persuading them about my return shouldn't be an issue. Btw, thanks for a detailed explanation :)
Could you explain that strong ties?
 

iamawac99

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Was your MBA the sole reason of the rejection or there were more to it?
They said the choice of my course isn’t in line with my previous education. And then I talked to a lawyer and he said it’s pretty clear because I have an MBA in India in marketing so the pgdm is a lower degree to go for. There is almost nil chance to get approved with that.
 
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Was your MBA the sole reason of the rejection or there were more to it?
VO wouldn't have mentioned it but there is no reasoning for an PGDM after MBA. May be do a MS.
 

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@ImpatientKangaroo @wonderbly I also hold MBA (major in Management) degree from one of the local universities but would like to study Data analytics in a Canadian college, so I can boost my CRS and attain a credential which would enhance my chances while applying to Data analyst positions in Canada. Btw, I have neither any degree nor work experience in Data analytics field. So if I apply for SP would my MBA cause any problem?
Btw, Data Analsyt is a low paying and now have become a common Job. Try Data Engineer, or higher role.
 
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Hi all, a quick question: Does a postdoc experience at a Canadian University of 1 year make you eligible for CEC?
Good question. It has to be paid, min 30 hours per week, and I believe you have already identified the NOC.