hi all,
I have some questions concerning PEQ eligibility.
A few years ago I was studying mathematics as an international student in Quebec. I wasn't considered full time during some semesters and I failed most of my courses before I dropped out.
Now I would like to come back to Quebec to study computer science instead.
I've already completed all the math courses that I need for a computer science degree (about 1/3 of the program). I just have to transfer the credits I got from my math program.
But I'm wondering, once I get my cs degree and ask to join the PEQ, will the immigration look into my math semesters too? Or is it only gonna be about the semesters I did with my current study permit? I feel like they're gonna look into what I did with my old study permit, especially if I use credits I got from it. Am i gonna get refused because of that? (since I wasn't full time)
Should I just take all the math courses again so that my new study permit stay separated from my old one?
Do they also care about what happened during your studies (full time/part time etc..) when you ask for PR as a skilled worker? (not the PEQ route)
I have some questions concerning PEQ eligibility.
A few years ago I was studying mathematics as an international student in Quebec. I wasn't considered full time during some semesters and I failed most of my courses before I dropped out.
Now I would like to come back to Quebec to study computer science instead.
I've already completed all the math courses that I need for a computer science degree (about 1/3 of the program). I just have to transfer the credits I got from my math program.
But I'm wondering, once I get my cs degree and ask to join the PEQ, will the immigration look into my math semesters too? Or is it only gonna be about the semesters I did with my current study permit? I feel like they're gonna look into what I did with my old study permit, especially if I use credits I got from it. Am i gonna get refused because of that? (since I wasn't full time)
Should I just take all the math courses again so that my new study permit stay separated from my old one?
Do they also care about what happened during your studies (full time/part time etc..) when you ask for PR as a skilled worker? (not the PEQ route)