Hello mga kabayan. Ngayon nalang po ulit nakabalik sa forum.
I just want to ask. I am Planning to take Student visa with a course of Leadership and Management (2Years)
I want to know more what can you recommend of what can I do when I finish the course. I understand that there is no pathway to PR for this course but my job experiences is related to it, more of Admin Assistant / Customer Service. I am now currently employed here in the Philippines as Branch Operations Specialist.
I am graduate of BS Hospitality Managament major in Tourism and my dilemma is that my Bachelors is not related sa work experience ko.
My concern is since there is no post graduate stay being offered.
What can be my other options after graduation
Is there anyone who are graduates of the course and what did you do after?
or baka you can recommend other options for me. 😬
Thank you very much po!
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H> @jjenniefer said:
hello, in my opinion and based sa mga nabasa ko here and in YT, better if your study program has PR pathway kasi parang sayang ung 2yrs na uncertain ka if you'll be able to stay longer after your study. Unless, you'll find an employer who will sponsor you to stay.
Also, i read that you can still take up AU study not linked to your work (e.g., cookery [majority ganito naencounter ko], counselling [i read they have bridge program which doesnt require previous experience], etc.). You just have to explain in your Statement of Purpose/Letter to the school why you're taking a course different from your background (e.g., passion for cooking or you're very interested with human behavior, etc.). But this will be a riskier option for sure, as compared to a program aligned with your work/bachelors.
May mga free consultations po thru zoom/skype sa mga registered migration agents. I'm sure they'll give you better insights and wider options for your case on how to proceed. God bless po!
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@olew said:
Hi! Thank you for your tips!
Another agent actually advise me to take Cookery since its related to Bs Hospitality - Tourism but I need further info about the course.
Btw, are you already PR or in Student visa? Just wondering what path you did.>