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Naturgrl

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So, Should we re-apply for student visa application only .. or again reapply together "SP+ SOWP" What's your suggestion?
It is not just about applying with your spouse, it is your program too. You need GCMS notes because again you have a Masters so you are not expanding on your career and education.
 

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wakongah

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Apr 11, 2022
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Agent is wrong.
As usual…

I sometimes wish I had the gall of these people/companies who charge so much money to give such bad advice that directly contradict information clearly stated on the IRCC website. In the few months I’ve been on this forum I’ve seen way too many applicants face potential five-year bans for errors made by agents.
 

Mandymahal

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As usual…

I sometimes wish I had the gall of these people/companies who charge so much money to give such bad advice that directly contradict information clearly stated on the IRCC website. In the few months I’ve been on this forum I’ve seen way too many applicants face potential five-year bans for errors made by agents.
True, I was thinking for ielts ACADEMIC after that agents word. But Now I will repeat same IELTS general.
 

Naturgrl

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As usual…

I sometimes wish I had the gall of these people/companies who charge so much money to give such bad advice that directly contradict information clearly stated on the IRCC website. In the few months I’ve been on this forum I’ve seen way too many applicants face potential five-year bans for errors made by agents.
Most people on this forum will tell you to do the applications and research yourself. Requirements and document checklists are on the IRCC website. It may take more time but you save money, you know what you are submitting and signing, and your documentation is correct. For study permits, what a lot of people don't know is that agents receive "kick-backs" from colleges for getting a student to apply to that school.
 

wakongah

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Apr 11, 2022
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Most people on this forum will tell you to do the applications and research yourself. Requirements and document checklists are on the IRCC website. It may take more time but you save money, you know what you are submitting and signing, and your documentation is correct. For study permits, what a lot of people don't know is that agents receive "kick-backs" from colleges for getting a student to apply to that school.
I had the displeasure of attending a “Study in Canada” event arranged by an unscrupulous agent in my country. Only one college gave a talk I got several calls and emails from their local representative for weeks after the event encouraging me to apply to their college because I was supposedly a good fit :rolleyes: After that experience, I knew we had to do it on our own.
 
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