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PROGRAM NOT RELATED TO EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATION - What are my Visa chances?

guru24

Newbie
Jan 5, 2017
6
1
Hello there everyone!
I am a B.Com graduate, completed in the year 2014.
I worked in a Non - IT job for 8 months and wanted to move to IT, hence i quit my previous job and did a NETWORKING CERTIFICATION in CISCO and got certified and currently I am working in an IT company from the past 8 months which is related to Networking field and I have extensive knowledge in Networking now. And I was looking at FANSHAWE COLLEGE which offers PG Diploma courses in Information Security Management and Network & Security Architecture and I went through the course content and I know most of the topics and there a few topics which I would like to learn more and explore.

But I went to an education consultant and they said that your visa might be rejected because you come from a different educational background, but FANSHAWE doesn't really mention that you need to have a degree in a particular field they've just mentioned that you need to have a bachelors degree OR a relevant work experience both which I can satisfy. The education consultant told me that you better go for a program related to your educational background and later you ll have an option to change the course at FANSHAWE and I am not really sure if that's gonna happen. I really want to continue in IT and don't want to change my field, so please someone tell me if my visa will be approved based on my work experience because I am a genuine candidate looking to study seriously and I will provide all the necessary documents to the Visa officer to satisfy my profile. :-[ :-[ :-[ :-[
 

scylla

VIP Member
Jun 8, 2010
93,150
20,638
Toronto
Category........
Visa Office......
Buffalo
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
28-05-2010
AOR Received.
19-08-2010
File Transfer...
28-06-2010
Passport Req..
01-10-2010
VISA ISSUED...
05-10-2010
LANDED..........
05-10-2010
It's not about what your college requires, it's about how CIC will look at your application. Refusal rates are quite a bit higher if your planned studies in Canada don't make sense based on your previous studies and work experience.
 

Dhan09

Hero Member
Aug 3, 2016
337
76
Category........
CEC
Visa Office......
Ottawa
App. Filed.......
07-03-2020
AOR Received.
07-03-2020
Make a strong sop and try to make them firmly believe that the course is inevitable for you.
 

philus

Hero Member
Oct 14, 2016
237
18
Yes, I will equally advise that you detail why you are interested in your proposed course and how that is related to your previous areas...
 

Bs65

VIP Member
Mar 22, 2016
13,190
2,419
scylla said:
It's not about what your college requires, it's about how CIC will look at your application. Refusal rates are quite a bit higher if your planned studies in Canada don't make sense based on your previous studies and work experience.
Agreed , Colleges are really only interested in the significant funding they get from international students, similar to colleges WW, they take no responsibility whether an applicant can get a study permit or not. The reponsibility for qualifying for a study permit and having obtained one maintaining legal status within the rules remains with applicant
 

Pranam123

Full Member
Jan 7, 2020
24
0
Hello there everyone!
I am a B.Com graduate, completed in the year 2014.
I worked in a Non - IT job for 8 months and wanted to move to IT, hence i quit my previous job and did a NETWORKING CERTIFICATION in CISCO and got certified and currently I am working in an IT company from the past 8 months which is related to Networking field and I have extensive knowledge in Networking now. And I was looking at FANSHAWE COLLEGE which offers PG Diploma courses in Information Security Management and Network & Security Architecture and I went through the course content and I know most of the topics and there a few topics which I would like to learn more and explore.

But I went to an education consultant and they said that your visa might be rejected because you come from a different educational background, but FANSHAWE doesn't really mention that you need to have a degree in a particular field they've just mentioned that you need to have a bachelors degree OR a relevant work experience both which I can satisfy. The education consultant told me that you better go for a program related to your educational background and later you ll have an option to change the course at FANSHAWE and I am not really sure if that's gonna happen. I really want to continue in IT and don't want to change my field, so please someone tell me if my visa will be approved based on my work experience because I am a genuine candidate looking to study seriously and I will provide all the necessary documents to the Visa officer to satisfy my profile. :-[ :-[ :-[ :-[
hello ,did u get the visa..?
 

roeldsouza

Star Member
Dec 9, 2019
55
14
Make a strong sop and try to make them firmly believe that the course is inevitable for you.
Hey
So I have had two rejections so far under sds
I am going ahead with my third attempt under the general non university submission.
I have had a career change but have made a detailed explanation in my sop.
Would like to run the same through you to get your opinion if you dont mind.
this is my mail roeldsouza@gmail.com
looking forward to hearing from you
regards,
Roel