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Re: Studying in Canada - need help!
It doesn't bother me but people will notice it and comment, that's all I am saying!
Originally Posted by liam62244
(Post 6206366)
I do appologise for not spending the time to proof read my posts before I send them. Im working and just typing fast so may incure the odd spelling error.
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Re: Studying in Canada - need help!
Originally Posted by liam62244
(Post 6205011)
So because I had poor G.C.S.E Grades when I was 16 it means i cant go further in life???
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Re: Studying in Canada - need help!
FYI - you can work on a student visa now... provided you have a certain standard of grade maintained for 6 months or more... hahhaah
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Re: Studying in Canada - need help!
Originally Posted by Frozenrose
(Post 6229144)
FYI - you can work on a student visa now... provided you have a certain standard of grade maintained for 6 months or more... hahhaah
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Re: Studying in Canada - need help!
Nope, I am working on my Grad visa, applying for a work permit and have my PR in processing [since the beginning of time it seems]... Ive been here since 2000/2001 and have a bit of an urge to go home for a bit!
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Re: Studying in Canada - need help!
Originally Posted by Frozenrose
(Post 6229513)
Nope, I am working on my Grad visa, applying for a work permit and have my PR in processing [since the beginning of time it seems]... Ive been here since 2000/2001 and have a bit of an urge to go home for a bit!
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Re: Studying in Canada - need help!
Hey
I'm just on the point of finishing a one year post grad in toronto at George Brown College. All i needed to get in was a degree but they were really annoying about actually wanting all my transcripts from back to a-levels. In Ontario at least i think within the last couple of days they have changed the rules to make it easier for international students to stay as well. So if you can get into a program then it is a lot easier than applying from the uk as a skilled worker or whatever. Goodluck |
Re: Studying in Canada - need help!
Originally Posted by Jerseygirl
(Post 6229521)
My daughter is in a similar position...she's been in T.O. for almost 5 yrs. I didn't think you could apply for PR whilst on a study visa.
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Re: Studying in Canada - need help!
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Re: Studying in Canada - need help!
Originally Posted by liam62244
(Post 6205011)
So because I had poor G.C.S.E Grades when I was 16 it means i cant go further in life???
With those poor grades ive managed to become a Legal Cashier for one of the U.K's largest Law firms. You have done brilliantly in the UK, because you can. Experience and aptitude count for much more there, than they do here. In Canada, any progression is based on bits of paper that give you (often pointless) credentials. You don't have Grade 12 or an equivalent for here, to be blunt. A one year business course from MB or SK is not worth the paper it is written on, without additional qualifications to supplement it. Why don't you look at BUNAC instead? You must be young enough? Best of luck, but don't waste your hard earned money on yet another cash-cow useless course churned out by a second rate college. |
Re: Studying in Canada - need help!
What an enormous and crass generalisation. It all depends on the quality of the course you successfully study and the vocation you choose to follow.
To state that the UK is some sort of utopian, equitable holy grail where pure graft and determination will get you anywhere you want is complete tosh. We are still a highly class-driven society where your background and education prefix a large portion of daily life. This chap simply doesn't have the educational background to follow the route he wants into Canada.
Originally Posted by dingbat
(Post 6234310)
You have done brilliantly in the UK, because you can. Experience and aptitude count for much more there, than they do here. In Canada, any progression is based on bits of paper that give you (often pointless) credentials. You don't have Grade 12 or an equivalent for here, to be blunt. A one year business course from MB or SK is not worth the paper it is written on, without additional qualifications to supplement it.
Why don't you look at BUNAC instead? You must be young enough? Best of luck, but don't waste your hard earned money on yet another cash-cow useless course churned out by a second rate college. |
Re: Studying in Canada - need help!
Originally Posted by benjy25
(Post 6234597)
What an enormous and crass generalisation. It all depends on the quality of the course you successfully study and the vocation you choose to follow.
To state that the UK is some sort of utopian, equitable holy grail where pure graft and determination will get you anywhere you want is complete tosh. We are still a highly class-driven society where your background and education prefix a large portion of daily life. This chap simply doesn't have the educational background to follow the route he wants into Canada. |
Re: Studying in Canada - need help!
Originally Posted by dingbat
(Post 6234310)
You have done brilliantly in the UK, because you can. Experience and aptitude count for much more there, than they do here. In Canada, any progression is based on bits of paper that give you (often pointless) credentials.
I think this is what benjy finds puzzling. I actually think the opposite is more true. I suppose it depends on your line of work, and perhaps your opinion is coloured by the undeniable fact that experience in many jobs obtained prior to arriving in Canada is way undervalued. |
Re: Studying in Canada - need help!
Oh don't be such a condescending moron. If you are going to make sweeping statements that obviously infer utter drivel then keep your reductive opinions to yourself.
Originally Posted by dingbat
(Post 6234652)
Do get back in your pram. Where did I state "the UK is some sort of utopian, equitable holy grail where pure graft and determination will get you anywhere"? I take it you are reading the same post I wrote, or are your reading skills affected by your evidently bombastic tendancies? :rolleyes:
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Re: Studying in Canada - need help!
Originally Posted by benjy25
(Post 6235238)
Oh don't be such a condescending moron. If you are going to make sweeping statements that obviously infer utter drivel then keep your reductive opinions to yourself.
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