Hello Seniors,
I applied for a study permit with my 2 years old daughter, two months ago and was refused. My husband is my sole sponsor and he included his Company's bank statements, Savings bank statements, along with joint and personal assets and my personal bank statements. Reasons for refusal is stated below:
. I am not satisfied that you will leave Canada at the end of your stay as stipulated in sub section 216 of the IRPR based on the purpose of your visit.
. I am not satisfied that you will leave Canada at the end of your stay as stipulated in sub section 216 based on your personal asset and financial status.
We are trying to reapply and we are awaiting GCMS notes request from IRCC. I was accepted for a one year program. I'd like to know if its possible to change my course of study to a two year program while reapplying? I'm thinking of choosing a different program entirely. I hope this won't affect the new visa application based on my personal story in previous application. A candid advice will be appreciated.
Regards!
I applied for a study permit with my 2 years old daughter, two months ago and was refused. My husband is my sole sponsor and he included his Company's bank statements, Savings bank statements, along with joint and personal assets and my personal bank statements. Reasons for refusal is stated below:
. I am not satisfied that you will leave Canada at the end of your stay as stipulated in sub section 216 of the IRPR based on the purpose of your visit.
. I am not satisfied that you will leave Canada at the end of your stay as stipulated in sub section 216 based on your personal asset and financial status.
We are trying to reapply and we are awaiting GCMS notes request from IRCC. I was accepted for a one year program. I'd like to know if its possible to change my course of study to a two year program while reapplying? I'm thinking of choosing a different program entirely. I hope this won't affect the new visa application based on my personal story in previous application. A candid advice will be appreciated.
Regards!