Job Recruitment Website - Immigration policy - Hello, I am an advertising graduate from an ordinary two schools in China. I graduated for two years, so I have only a short working experience because of the postgraduate entrance examination. Now I

Hello, I am an advertising graduate from an ordinary two schools in China. I graduated for two years, so I have only a short working experience because of the postgraduate entrance examination. Now I

Hello, I am an advertising graduate from an ordinary two schools in China. I graduated for two years, so I have only a short working experience because of the postgraduate entrance examination. Now I want to go to Canada. In this case, it is more affordable to apply for graduate students in Canada. Of course, if your grades are far from each other's requirements, it is not bad to study for one year in the pre-master program.

Because your grades are not very high, you must have good foreign language grades to be convincing. If the other party doesn't want GRE scores (generally not), and you have enough time and energy, then getting a good score will be very beneficial to your application. If not, it is ok to take TOEFL or IELTS alone, but even if you get good grades, I am afraid it is more difficult. But your work experience may help you when you apply. Of course, it depends on your work. Generally speaking, because the general professors of advertising rarely provide scholarships, you will be under greater pressure to apply for graduate students funded by the other side, but if you offer to pay for it at your own expense, I think there is still great hope. Anyway, because your grades are not competitive, I'm afraid those famous universities are still difficult. We can focus on universities with poor urban conditions. They have always been ranked lower because of their geographical location, but their teaching level is not necessarily poor. Even if there is a gap with universities like UT, the master's degree will not be too bad, especially in these schools, which may have strong departments or some strong professors.

If you immigrate directly, because your major is advertising, it is impossible to apply for federal skilled immigration directly. If you have the energy, you can look at the provincial nomination plans of various provinces, and you may gain something.

Maybe an intermediary will advise you to join the SPP program or go to college. If there is a major suitable for you in the SPP program, you might as well give it a try, but in the case of a university, it is a retrogressive school-running project. I think the immigration tendency is too obvious to operate. Of course, through human efforts, everything is possible.

I wish you success.