Hi all!
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I plan on moving to Canada in the near future. I'll end up on a student visa first. I've come across some interesting programs in a few private BC colleges and wonder if I can apply for a work permit when I graduate.
All of my choices are private institutions located in British Columbia:
- AAA Aviation Flight Academy (DLI: O110735702489)
- Professional Flight Centre (O19238920192)
- Pacific Flying Club (O19274466542)
- LaSalle College Vancouver (O19283933672)
In the aviation schools I'd do the Private Pilot License progam and then the Commercial Pilot License program (that would all take around 12-14 months). When it comes to LaSalle, it's interior design (duration: 1 year).
Not sure if that means anything in particular but all those institutions are mentioned on the government website.
Does that mean they're officially recognized? :
:-X
I'd be EXTREMELY thankful for any precise answers regarding my issue as I need to choose the right school for me very soon! ???

I plan on moving to Canada in the near future. I'll end up on a student visa first. I've come across some interesting programs in a few private BC colleges and wonder if I can apply for a work permit when I graduate.
All of my choices are private institutions located in British Columbia:
- AAA Aviation Flight Academy (DLI: O110735702489)
- Professional Flight Centre (O19238920192)
- Pacific Flying Club (O19274466542)
- LaSalle College Vancouver (O19283933672)
In the aviation schools I'd do the Private Pilot License progam and then the Commercial Pilot License program (that would all take around 12-14 months). When it comes to LaSalle, it's interior design (duration: 1 year).
Not sure if that means anything in particular but all those institutions are mentioned on the government website.
Does that mean they're officially recognized? :

I'd be EXTREMELY thankful for any precise answers regarding my issue as I need to choose the right school for me very soon! ???
