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arshlana

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Dear all
I m 45 year old. I have done MBA finance. I have experience more than 20 years inclusive of 10 years top management. My spouse 39 year I'd is house wives. We have three minor kids.
Due to my age I may not be able to qualify for immigration to Canada.
In order to boost points for immigration to Canada my consultant advised me to get two year post secondary education in Canada and then to apply for immigration.
My question is can two years of post secondary education will help me enough to get PR immigration to Canada?
My second question is can my spouse and kids get dependents
 
I think you will have a hard time convincing CIC that you are a genuine student. The degree would have to benefit your career. If you did get accepted yes you can bring your family as dependents.
 
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Agreed with the above. You would want to look into taking a Masters in Canada instead of a PG Diploma.
 
I have visit visa and have already visited Canada twice in the current year. My consultant will arrange admission and will ask me to visit Canada again before accademic session starts and they would get me.student visa from Canada.
Pursing master education may be little.difficult at this stage.i would.prefer two year post graduate certificate/diploma.
Am I on the right track??
 
I have visit visa and have already visited Canada twice in the current year. My consultant will arrange admission and will ask me to visit Canada again before accademic session starts and they would get me.student visa from Canada.
Pursing master education may be little.difficult at this stage.i would.prefer two year post graduate certificate/diploma.
Am I on the right track??

No - not on the right track. To be approved, you need to show strong ties to your home country. If you are already in Canada when you apply - it will be extremely obvious to CIC that you're not a genuine student but are just looking for a way of remaining in Canada long term. Your wife and children can apply to accompany you but there is no guarantee they will be approved.
 
Your consultant can't get you a student visa you have to apply for one. Sounds like he is arranging admission to a school that typically caters to international students. Save your money and don't travel to Canada again.
 
Thanks for your valuable comments and advices. Otherwise I thought i would be rejected for student visa for post secondary education from my home country and would get.visa easily once I would be in Canada
 
I better look for Master program in Accounts and finance related degree. Would you suggest any University/ college offering Masters which has admission requirements limited to IELTS??
 
Dear Friends

please suggest me two years master program in accounts and finance preferably in Toronto, and has no GRE/GMAT requirement