Hari, what would you say about each of the visa officer's areas of concern?
- I am not satisfied that you will leave Canada at the end of your stay, as stipulated in subsection 216(1) of the IRPR, based on the purpose of your visit.
Here, the visa officer doubted your intention is to be a student and instead believes you're likely to try to overstay or otherwise remain in Canada.
- Your proposed studies are not reasonable in light of one or more of: your qualifications, previous studies,
The visa officer believes that your proposed studies do not make sense given your current background. I understand you say that you have a diploma in architecture already and want to study an advanced diploma. That should make sense, but why would the visa officer think it didn't? Is the program you applied for in a different area from your expertise and experience? Is it an actual progression in education or is it something you've already studied?
Did you submit all the marksheets? Why did the visa officer think you were missing marksheets?
Is your previous academic record poor? Did you complete all your courses?
How long have you worked in your current job? Do you have a stable job?
Is your IELTS score high enough?
- or your future prospects and plans.
Did you describe future prospects like job offers, or plans for the future?
Don't just answer the questions I asked. Provide a lot of information about why these areas of concern should not be a concern to the visa officer.