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Both the options are different. I will suggest you to pursue a course as international students are eligible to apply for work permit after they graduate. Passing out from a Canadian University will give you a good hold of the situation and opportunities there. What you want to study is up to you, you may pursue Masters in mechanical engineering if you want to settle down in R and D sector or switch to MBA or MS in management. Please visit university websites and see which program you want to do. Check the admission requirements and apply.
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You should probably check with an immigration consultant for work related issues. It is very true that your degree granting institution must be recognized for further studies and work. Secondly, you must also have work experience and exceptional talents. You can think about pursuing another degree from a Canadian Institute and then look for a job there. International students can work for 2 to 3 years after graduation, if you get a good job you can apply for a PR too.
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8 years agoGuide-Level 11
First, analyse the reason for rejection. Try to correct the error and reapply. If the rejection was based on your previous studies or the course which you are planning to pursue, then the change, of course, will be the best option. If your visa was refused under SPP category, definitely the refusal will be either because of financial documents, previous education/employment or your future course.
If the refusal reason is because of the course and if you wish to change the course, then I would suggest you write a strong SOP and submit it along with the visa documents.
All the best.
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8 years agoGuide-Level 11
It depends on the type of VISA you wish to apply. If you are applying under SPP Category I.e. For colleges, then the VISA officer will check each and every point seriously. Even your IELTS score of 6 might create a problem. If you are applying for visa under the normal category I.e for university then you might have a chance.
By the end of the day, it totally depends on the VISA officer who access your file.
All the best.
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