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ykk3
post May 11 2011, 09:40 AM

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QUOTE(Angela Lee @ May 11 2011, 12:45 AM)
Hey I applied before and got accepted.
Which course did you apply for? (or in which field in general?)
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Hey I have applied to study in hk as well but haven't received any reply yet.
May I know which uni and what course did you apply for?
ykk3
post May 14 2011, 02:00 PM

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QUOTE(puiyeel @ May 13 2011, 12:56 PM)
Hi Angela,

I applied for Creative Media and I got accepted already too.
Which Uni and course u got accepted?
When are you going there?
Have you start applying for visa, I wonder where to get some docs translated with a not so expensive price.

How bout ykk? What course and uni you applied?
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I am applying for CUHK IFAA course( Insurance, finance and Actuarial Analysis) but haven't received any reply yet. I guess my chance of getting in is very slim as the course is very competitive. By the way, congrats for getting admitted. Regarding applying visa, I have no idea about that. Maybe Angela can give you some guide about that.
ykk3
post May 15 2011, 11:56 AM

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QUOTE(Angela Lee @ May 14 2011, 02:25 PM)
Hi Ykk3, you are right that the IFAA course is extremely competitive even though it comes with a great job prospect. 
One of my friends has just finished the IFAA course in CUHK with an internship, and then he got offered a job straight away.
Salary is quite high but my friend said the course and the work are demanding as well.
The analytical skills and knowledge acquired in the field is very sophisticated and unique.

To acquire a Hong Kong visa, you will first need to receive an offer letter of admission.
Upon receiving your offer of admission from CUHK, you will be sent the a letter of certificate of enrollment with which you can apply for a student visa.  After receiving the offer as an international student, all the information will be in the package. Just follow the steps. This should be straightforward !  Good luck; waiting for your good news.
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May I know what is your friend stats? And where did he get the job offer? In Hong Kong or in Malaysia?


Added on May 15, 2011, 11:57 am
QUOTE(Angela Lee @ May 14 2011, 02:25 PM)
Hi Ykk3, you are right that the IFAA course is extremely competitive even though it comes with a great job prospect. 
One of my friends has just finished the IFAA course in CUHK with an internship, and then he got offered a job straight away.
Salary is quite high but my friend said the course and the work are demanding as well.
The analytical skills and knowledge acquired in the field is very sophisticated and unique.

To acquire a Hong Kong visa, you will first need to receive an offer letter of admission.
Upon receiving your offer of admission from CUHK, you will be sent the a letter of certificate of enrollment with which you can apply for a student visa.  After receiving the offer as an international student, all the information will be in the package. Just follow the steps. This should be straightforward !  Good luck; waiting for your good news.
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May I know what is your friend stats? And where did he get the job offer? In Hong Kong or in Malaysia?

This post has been edited by ykk3: May 15 2011, 11:57 AM

 

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