Hello,
I've got an question how does look the chances of an independent class applicant regarding the new rules which are going to be implemented in 2002'nd yr. The person has a MA degree in marketing which was been earned during part time studies, but it's an equivalent to the same course earned in a 5 yrs long full time studies period. During the studies this person was employed in several companies working usually as wholesale/producer sales representative, but he frequently changed his employer (12 times) and almost all of those periods were 3-month-long after which he usually had changed company, or made a break in employment. So, he was a classical 'jumper'. All of his employment periods if totalled, make circa 3 years worked. Recently he's a student at full time English Philology (English Studies) course which ends with BA degree after 3 years of study. He uses English with fluency both written and spoken (Cambridge 'advanced' level or higher), but knows no word in French. He's in his half-twenties. So there's the question... Does those short periods of work may be considered as an acceptable work experience? Any chances for the visa? How do you think? Thanks in advance. -- Janusz Kesik Aero Club of Czestochowa, Poland [email protected] |
You didn't provide enough information to even guess what your chances may be. You may
contact me directly for free evaluation of your qualifications and chances. -- ../.. Andrew Miller Immigration Consultant Vancouver, British Columbia email: [email protected] (delete REMOVE and INVALID from the above address before sending email) ________________________________ > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > |
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