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rdmedranoo

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Aug 4, 2014
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Hello

Since I am not from a English speaking country, I've studied at a Bilingual school 15 years ago, but i feel my English proficiency has been reduced since that time I graduate from high school.

What will happen if I enroll in a Language School before taking the GMAT and IELTS exams? How could that help me in assuring a better results on those 2 exams?

What I am looking for is to improve my English Skills, and take boths exams and get a very good band score (IELTS) and a great GMAT score and be able to then apply to a better University MSc program.

Now here is my main doubt about doing this... What are the consequences of this idea in my study permit?? Will my study permit be limited because of this? May I be able to work during this Language Course? Will my family also be granted their visas ( Work permit and study permit for my kids)??

I am studying for my GMAT exam, but i was wondering to do what I mentioned above to assure better results and qualify the best universities in Canada.

Thank you very much for your replies.
 
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rdmedranoo said:
Hello

Since I am not from a English speaking country, I've studied at a Bilingual school 15 years ago, but i feel my English proficiency has been reduced since that time I graduate from high school.

What will happen if I enroll in a Language School before taking the GMAT and IELTS exams? How could that help me in assuring a better results on those 2 exams?

What I am looking for is to improve my English Skills, and take boths exams and get a very good band score (IELTS) and a great GMAT score and be able to then apply to a better University MSc program.

Now here is my main doubt about doing this... What are the consequences of this idea in my study permit?? Will my study permit be limited because of this? May I be able to work during this Language Course? Will my family also be granted their visas ( Work permit and study permit for my kids)??

I am studying for my GMAT exam, but i was wondering to do what I mentioned above to assure better results and qualify the best universities in Canada.

Thank you very much for your replies.


If you are from a developing country, your chances of getting a SP for ESL are just slim to none.