10-29-2009, 03:02 AM
Dear A R
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<br />Hello Toronto Boy,
Can you please guide whether is there any possibility for a person who has a refer in Module D of CA to transfer by any means to Canada for any other Qualification? I mean to say like working plus studying in Canada.
<b>Reply It is very open question. There could be any related qualification. You would have to search. Generally, student visa holders can work part time while studying.</b>
Is there any exemption or any route for any other Qualification which may be followed to get in Canada at this very moment. I am talking regarding a short term route.
<b>Reply Unfortunately, nothing comes up in my mind this time.</b>
Thanks toronto boy for all the information you provided on this forum.
Take Care! Hope to see a reply soon
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Dear, career making is not an easy task. Short term routes may not provide long term lasting benefits. Very good qualifications/ degrees are available in Pakistan these days. Construct your career on basis of those. Doors would open automatically. Don't jump in haste.
I hope you would not mind.
Best Wishes
Please see my reply in bold.
<blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, san" id="quote">quote<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by A R</i>
<br />Hello Toronto Boy,
Can you please guide whether is there any possibility for a person who has a refer in Module D of CA to transfer by any means to Canada for any other Qualification? I mean to say like working plus studying in Canada.
<b>Reply It is very open question. There could be any related qualification. You would have to search. Generally, student visa holders can work part time while studying.</b>
Is there any exemption or any route for any other Qualification which may be followed to get in Canada at this very moment. I am talking regarding a short term route.
<b>Reply Unfortunately, nothing comes up in my mind this time.</b>
Thanks toronto boy for all the information you provided on this forum.
Take Care! Hope to see a reply soon
<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"></font id="quote"></blockquote id="quote">
Dear, career making is not an easy task. Short term routes may not provide long term lasting benefits. Very good qualifications/ degrees are available in Pakistan these days. Construct your career on basis of those. Doors would open automatically. Don't jump in haste.
I hope you would not mind.
Best Wishes