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CANADA VISA REJECTED OVER OTHER GROUNDS

pdhanjal

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Jun 3, 2017
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Hey, I am a second year DU student graduated 12th in 2015 and accepted to U of A for undergrad fall intake 2017 with transfer credit in three courses.
10th and 12th grades are 86% and 82% resp.
DU grades are pretty average 5.75 SGPA out of 10 where the highest that's ever gone is 8. mentioned that SOP.
IELTS 8.0 overall.
Paid the entire year's tuition fee that is 22k CAD along with GIC and entire residence fee as well.
In my sponsors account we have about 10,000 CAD to spare. We attached an affidavit mentioning the presence of significant funds and properties in order to sponsor my education along with salary slips and ITR for two years. However I'm sure thats not a problem as it clearly mentions on the cic website that financial documents would be paid tuition fee receipt and GIC funds WHICH WE HAVE ALREADY PROVIDED. Financials were not ticked under reason for refusal.
The only reason ticked in the refusal letter is was under the OTHER category with comment mentioned below:
Your proposed studies are not reasonable in light of one or more of: your qualifications, previous
studies, missing marksheets, academic record, level of establishment, language abilities, or your
future prospects and plans.

Now I do admit at the moment of applying (5th May) my transfer credit report had not been published so we did not attach that with the application online however day before yesterday the university emailed me with my transfer credit report in three courses. Besides this, all my academic documents where present so no missing marksheets. I don't think I've done particularly bad in my school grades as I know people who've done much worse and gotten their visa approved.
I DO NOT have any family members (immediate relatives) that live in Canada. Future prospects weren't entirely mentioned in SOP while applying. I just wrote that I'm interested in working with leading researchers in my field.
I will be applying for the visa once again, this time by submitting my documents at the VFS center.
I have attached my transfer credit report along with paid residence fees (just got the confirmation contract a week back as it wasn't present during time of applying the first time around) and a letter of intent clarifying poin by point their concerns about how my proposed studies are not reasonable (language abilities makes no sense! I have an 8.0 IELTS overall score!)
KINDLY HELP AND PROVIDE ANY ADVICE THAT WILL BE HELPFUL TO AVOID REJECTION A SECOND TIME AROUND.
 

futurestudent

Star Member
Sep 7, 2016
140
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Hey, I am a second year DU student graduated 12th in 2015 and accepted to U of A for undergrad fall intake 2017 with transfer credit in three courses.
10th and 12th grades are 86% and 82% resp.
DU grades are pretty average 5.75 SGPA out of 10 where the highest that's ever gone is 8. mentioned that SOP.
IELTS 8.0 overall.
Paid the entire year's tuition fee that is 22k CAD along with GIC and entire residence fee as well.
In my sponsors account we have about 10,000 CAD to spare. We attached an affidavit mentioning the presence of significant funds and properties in order to sponsor my education along with salary slips and ITR for two years. However I'm sure thats not a problem as it clearly mentions on the cic website that financial documents would be paid tuition fee receipt and GIC funds WHICH WE HAVE ALREADY PROVIDED. Financials were not ticked under reason for refusal.
The only reason ticked in the refusal letter is was under the OTHER category with comment mentioned below:
Your proposed studies are not reasonable in light of one or more of: your qualifications, previous
studies, missing marksheets, academic record, level of establishment, language abilities, or your
future prospects and plans.

Now I do admit at the moment of applying (5th May) my transfer credit report had not been published so we did not attach that with the application online however day before yesterday the university emailed me with my transfer credit report in three courses. Besides this, all my academic documents where present so no missing marksheets. I don't think I've done particularly bad in my school grades as I know people who've done much worse and gotten their visa approved.
I DO NOT have any family members (immediate relatives) that live in Canada. Future prospects weren't entirely mentioned in SOP while applying. I just wrote that I'm interested in working with leading researchers in my field.
I will be applying for the visa once again, this time by submitting my documents at the VFS center.
I have attached my transfer credit report along with paid residence fees (just got the confirmation contract a week back as it wasn't present during time of applying the first time around) and a letter of intent clarifying poin by point their concerns about how my proposed studies are not reasonable (language abilities makes no sense! I have an 8.0 IELTS overall score!)
KINDLY HELP AND PROVIDE ANY ADVICE THAT WILL BE HELPFUL TO AVOID REJECTION A SECOND TIME AROUND.
Did you attach separate marksheets or consolidated marksheet?
 

pdhanjal

Newbie
Jun 3, 2017
8
0
did you have any backlogs for which you did not submit any marksheet???
Not as such, no. However, I did not submit my second year marksheets because A) the time the results would be announced much after the document deadline for university application so I did not use those for transfer credit, B) getting transcripts is a month long thing in DU thus visa would have been delayed and C) did not do well in those exams at all.
 

futurestudent

Star Member
Sep 7, 2016
140
22
Not as such, no. However, I did not submit my second year marksheets because A) the time the results would be announced much after the document deadline for university application so I did not use those for transfer credit, B) getting transcripts is a month long thing in DU thus visa would have been delayed and C) did not do well in those exams at all.
You HAVE to submit all marksheets. They go by semester dates/month for marksheet. They are very experienced and know which university had what semester and when. If you dont submit any marksheets then they will definitely know that you are trying to hide something.
 

pdhanjal

Newbie
Jun 3, 2017
8
0
did you have any backlogs for which you did not submit any marksheet???
Is there a possibility that they found out I have my second year transcripts that I have not attached with my application? But I just had my third semester at the time. Even now, after sitting for my fourth semester exams, the transcript will be available in late July. Adding them will severely delay the visa. Not to mention, if I haven't used those to apply for university then it doesn't make sense to add them in the application. Plus, I've consulted with a visa counselor and she says its alright to not include them.
 

pdhanjal

Newbie
Jun 3, 2017
8
0
You HAVE to submit all marksheets. They go by semester dates/month for marksheet. They are very experienced and know which university had what semester and when. If you dont submit any marksheets then they will definitely know that you are trying to hide something.
But i failed a history exam in my 3rd semester. Adding that to the visa application will lead to another rejection
 

pdhanjal

Newbie
Jun 3, 2017
8
0
You HAVE to submit all marksheets. They go by semester dates/month for marksheet. They are very experienced and know which university had what semester and when. If you dont submit any marksheets then they will definitely know that you are trying to hide something.
And if they saw that the documents were incomplete, they can always ask for document submission. Surely as High Commission they can do that!