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mmhelaly

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Jun 25, 2010
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Hello..

I want to study HVAC in NAIT.
I'm 33 old , is it a problem?
I have a Bachelor in Accounting on 1999 also I have many certificates in computer like JAVA,ORACLE and Microsoft .
I work as a Cost Accountant in the Electricity Ministry from 2003 .
My father and I own a company.
My question is there any reason the officer to refuse my study permit depends on the previous studies and the not related study?

Thanks
 
no thats not issue but the next course which you select is not matching with your previous studies than that create the problem
 
Hi
I do not think that different field of study be an issue in the sense that you are free to study whatever you want, maybe if you are thinking further than that like in future apply in some program to live here, so you should put everything in line in order to help you to reach what you want, just like a sample, my bachelor degree is in business administration, most of my experience was a Purchasing agent and i came to study Human Resources Management because it was something that it likes me and i wanted to know more about that; i never was questioned why my studies were going in some different field than my previous experience.. this is my experience and my thoughts but someone else can have more strong reasons to advise you, just trying to help ;D
 
You are good to apply but plan it accordingly.............
 
HI Bro



Can anyone reply me that what are the difference between SOP and Cover letter? I m the MBA from Karachi, and applied for specialization programmed, Professional financial service at Canada, fanshawec college. What should I write in cover letter and in SOP?




Akif Moin
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terry bro its not problem after visa when u r in canada u will choose any course but for first time its better u choose that course which is matching with your past studies. i see some case in which that condition is used for rejection. your previous studies are not match. so be carefull
its yours decision
 
for momin>
When you are job-searching, you usually send a potential employer a resume and cover letter. First thing on your resume is usually you name, address, contact info, etc. Then you should have an “Objective” or “Statement of Purpose” briefly describing what kind of position(s) you are interested. The other sections of your resume include your past job experience, education, etc. Make it as easy for someone to catch your important aspects because most employers spend no more than 5-10 seconds on each resume. They will save a resume only if something catches their eyes.
Now the cover letter accompanies the resume. And while the resume can be in paraphrased form, the cover letter is in perfect grammar/spelling explaining yourself. You may want to include how you found out about the position or what you know about the company that attracted you, etc.
There is no rule on which gets looked at first. It just depends on the employer, but you want both to look impressive. Most online job application forms have an area where you put in the cover letter, along with all the info that usually goes into a resume.
Good luck.
 
u means if your company sponser you for studies
 
Dear mmhelaly


Nait is very popular in Edmonton. It is good one. You have B.Com and work as Cost accountant. I personally advise u to find out the course related to accounts. I mean specialization.
 
AKIF MOIN said:
Dear mmhelaly


Nait is very popular in Edmonton. It is good one. You have B.Com and work as Cost accountant. I personally advise u to find out the course related to accounts. I mean specialization.

Hi,

1. Agreed. NAIT in Alberta is a far better option.
 
enfield is better concultant 4 you. he say its good 4 you than follow this bro