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some questions about online education
Dear members of interfaithforums,
I just wanted to have some knowledge about some Universities in North America that are offering online education for both local and international students. I wanted to know that if an international student completes his bacholars or masters online from a recognized and accredited University, then will he have any problem when he applies for employment,immigration or etc? I hope my question is clear and would appreciate an eleborate response. Fahad |
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I don't know if studying online would hurt or harm your chances of obtaining a visa or immigration status. (Personally, I would see the studies as a good thing and don't see them being an obstacle.)
In order to get an official ruling on this, though, you might have to write or e-mail the Department of Immigration for the countries that interest you. You might also be able to get helpful information from the International Students departments of various universities. |
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