I am a citizen and in my new application i proved my ties and have enough finances and perfect record travel history.
the diploma i am pursuing is not related to my previous field of study which is another reason my visa was refused the first time. Its a career shift. am an economics graduate but through the years i discovered my true passion which is complementary medicine. I took many courses throughout the years and decided that it is time to take it to the next level and become properly certified so i can come back and open my own clinic for traditional Chinese medicine. the Egyptian government only approved it last year and it is such a booming market here. and I wrote all these things in my cover letter and study plan this time so the visa officer can see where i am coming from. would that be sufficient ?
and about my brother I will speak to my parents and tell them what you advised me . thank you
You have to justify your change of profession to CIC. Have you looked to see whether your college qualifies for pgwp if that is your goal? It is such an unusual change in careers that it is actually believable compared to many others we see on this forum. It sounds like you are not coming with a spouse and children that helps your application. You will have to explain why you want to learn Chinese medicine in Canada when there are probably closer and more affordable options.