Hello there
I wanted to ask about the chances of actually getting a student visa for a graduate certificate program.
Here are some information in regards:
I am a bachelors degree holder in business administration, majoring in marketing and international business
3 years of work experience in the field of digital media management
the graduate certificate is in Public Relations and corporate communication - and is full of social media courses and other courses related to my field of experience
Now this is basically a certificate that focuses on what i want to work and grow in
so my question here, do one year certificate programs (from Seneca, Centennial, or George Brown) usually get a rejection visa wise? Is it a program type that the visa officers usually overlook or is it good enough to get me a study visa?
Help will be veery appreciated, did someone try this before?
I wanted to ask about the chances of actually getting a student visa for a graduate certificate program.
Here are some information in regards:
I am a bachelors degree holder in business administration, majoring in marketing and international business
3 years of work experience in the field of digital media management
the graduate certificate is in Public Relations and corporate communication - and is full of social media courses and other courses related to my field of experience
Now this is basically a certificate that focuses on what i want to work and grow in
so my question here, do one year certificate programs (from Seneca, Centennial, or George Brown) usually get a rejection visa wise? Is it a program type that the visa officers usually overlook or is it good enough to get me a study visa?
Help will be veery appreciated, did someone try this before?