Job Recruitment Website - Immigration policy - I want to go to Red River College in Manitoba, Canada. Some people say, "Use a graduate diploma to apply for a visa, and then transfer to a college for two years." I don't know what it means. Can some

I want to go to Red River College in Manitoba, Canada. Some people say, "Use a graduate diploma to apply for a visa, and then transfer to a college for two years." I don't know what it means. Can some

I want to go to Red River College in Manitoba, Canada. Some people say, "Use a graduate diploma to apply for a visa, and then transfer to a college for two years." I don't know what it means. Can someone please help me?

To put it simply, if you graduate with an undergraduate degree, then if you want to apply for COLLEGE, you must apply for a postgraduate diploma course to get a visa. In this way, your study progress will go smoothly (do you want to study for a master's degree after completing your undergraduate degree, because COLLEGE's academic qualifications are equivalent to domestic junior college qualifications. If you finish your undergraduate degree and then come to a junior college, the visa officer will find reasons to refuse you). Postgraduate diploma courses and College courses each have their own majors, but the former has fewer choices, while the latter has relatively more choices. After registering at the school, you can apply with the school's ADMISSION OFFICE to convert to a two-year college course. This step is basically very simple. Anyway, the new OFFER was mailed to my home within a week. You can understand it this way. In a school that can provide master's diplomas and college diplomas, you originally chose to study for a master's degree, but found that you were a little If you can't keep up, go to a junior college to continue studying.

BTW, this is how my visa came through~ If you have any questions, you can continue to ask, or send me a private message