- Dec 23, 2014
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- 24-02-2022
Hi,
I and my spouse are in Canada on Work Permit. We moved from India to Canada in 2017 because of my transfer to Canada on an ICT visa and permit which got her a spouse open work permit. She has been accepted at UBC for in a 1 year Master of Engineering program focusing on nano-tech. So we need to apply for her Study permit, yippie! Or Convert her Work Permit into Study Permit, I suppose.
Trouble for us is that She completed her Masters of Technology ('Equivalent' to MEng) previously in India at a regional level India university. Needless to say, UBC's engineering degree is way way way better than what she holds and they have a massive research base around it. To make matters even more interesting, her past university in India (Masters one) has stopped even offering Masters in that subject.
So in short her profile is
Bachelor in Technology (Chemical) in 2011
Masters of Technology (Nanotech) in 2013
During 2013 she interned in a national level research lab to do her capstone project. In 2017 she published a paper based on her project back then.
Job in India as a project engineer in a chemical plant 2013-17
Job in India as a environment consultant 2017 (3 months)
Job in Canada as a sales rep 2018 (7 months)
Job in Canada as a customer service rep 2020 (3 months)
Now she wants to do this degree because in 2022 we are planning to go back to India (my ICT time is coming to an end in 2022) and we do not want to carry her "experience" of sales rep and customer service back to India as her highlight of career. It will be better to explain her position as a masters grad to her prospective employers in India with possibly a few months stint in a Canadian company as an intern or something.
Oh and financials should be a non-issue, I hope
, I and her share a joint checking account in Canada since 2017 with high 6-figures numbers. Though majority came from my earnings. She also has her own checking account too with 20K of her own.
In opinion of folks here (tagging @PMM @scylla @k.h.p. @canuck78 ) what do you think are her chances of getting a SP successfully? She is repeating her degree but her past degree was sketchy to say the least and didn't offer good enough depth. We will be arguing her education in Canada as a skills up degree with value back home. We do not have a job offer back in India because... we are not in India.
She also has travel history to USA with no overstays.
I and my spouse are in Canada on Work Permit. We moved from India to Canada in 2017 because of my transfer to Canada on an ICT visa and permit which got her a spouse open work permit. She has been accepted at UBC for in a 1 year Master of Engineering program focusing on nano-tech. So we need to apply for her Study permit, yippie! Or Convert her Work Permit into Study Permit, I suppose.
Trouble for us is that She completed her Masters of Technology ('Equivalent' to MEng) previously in India at a regional level India university. Needless to say, UBC's engineering degree is way way way better than what she holds and they have a massive research base around it. To make matters even more interesting, her past university in India (Masters one) has stopped even offering Masters in that subject.
So in short her profile is
Bachelor in Technology (Chemical) in 2011
Masters of Technology (Nanotech) in 2013
During 2013 she interned in a national level research lab to do her capstone project. In 2017 she published a paper based on her project back then.
Job in India as a project engineer in a chemical plant 2013-17
Job in India as a environment consultant 2017 (3 months)
Job in Canada as a sales rep 2018 (7 months)
Job in Canada as a customer service rep 2020 (3 months)
Now she wants to do this degree because in 2022 we are planning to go back to India (my ICT time is coming to an end in 2022) and we do not want to carry her "experience" of sales rep and customer service back to India as her highlight of career. It will be better to explain her position as a masters grad to her prospective employers in India with possibly a few months stint in a Canadian company as an intern or something.
Oh and financials should be a non-issue, I hope

In opinion of folks here (tagging @PMM @scylla @k.h.p. @canuck78 ) what do you think are her chances of getting a SP successfully? She is repeating her degree but her past degree was sketchy to say the least and didn't offer good enough depth. We will be arguing her education in Canada as a skills up degree with value back home. We do not have a job offer back in India because... we are not in India.
She also has travel history to USA with no overstays.