What program will advance your career and education in your home country? That is what you need to show to get approved for a study permit. SInce you have a law/economic degree look at Masters programs You need to decide your career path.Hi Guys,
I have a BA in Economics and Law (3-year undergraduate studies from Mauritius). Which course would be the best option in order to increase the chance of my Permanent Residency afterward?
Many thanks,
Darshini
The fact that you only have a 3 year bachelors will be problem for most masters programs.Hi Guys,
I have a BA in Economics and Law (3-year undergraduate studies from Mauritius). Which course would be the best option in order to increase the chance of my Permanent Residency afterward?
Many thanks,
Darshini
Hi,The fact that you only have a 3 year bachelors will be problem for most masters programs.
You must find a course that will lead to career progression in your home country and that makes sense based on your previous education and work history. You’ll need to do your own research .Hi,
Yeah, the universities that I am looking at, their requirements ask for a 4-year bachelor's and for 3-4 years of working experience- which I don't have. In that respect, I was thinking to do a post-graduate diploma and was considering Global business management since it does not require any previous degree related to business. However, I'm not confident about the course since I find it to be a generic one.
Thus, I am seeking help to identity a course which would be the best option for my career since i want to switch to business studies and certainly a course which will increase the chance of my Permanent Residency afterwards? - i want to change my career path and not really into doing further economics.
Thanks,
Hi DarshiniHi Guys,
I have a BA in Economics and Law (3-year undergraduate studies from Mauritius). Which course would be the best option in order to increase the chance of my Permanent Residency afterward?
Many thanks,
Darshini
If you are taking a MBA at a public university then you have a higher chance of success. Intake for most MBAs are September or January. You need to get accepted and you may be too late for Fall 2022.Thank you so much for this info.
I am Indian.
I have one more doubt, as I told earlier I have completed by graduation in 2017 and had a break of 4.6 yrs dur to my job.
Will this gap effect my student visa now....
Actually few are saying that, it is difficult for me to get study visa now due to my education gap. Is this true...?
And also do we have intakes in September, 2022...?How can I get this info...
Thanks,
Nikhitha.
Education gap is not an issue if you can show education progression and career advancement in your home country.Thank you.
But is this education gap matters if I apply for student visa.... Or if I take any management course...