I've read a few posts online about users who say they've been rejected for a study permit. Some of them say the reason the Visa Officer gave them was because of '' employment history '', '' financial situation '' etc.
But what does it mean when an application is denied under the reason - '' I am not satisfied that you will leave Canada based on the purpose of your visit? ''
What exactly is the Visa officer targeting here when he/she lists out this reason? Does he/she think the course you have selected is not relevant to your background? Or is it because he/she think the course has no value? What are the most common reasons as to why a visa officer would say this?
The sentence itself strikes me as odd. If an applicant is applying for a study permit because they've been accepted into a course, isn't the purpose technically to study? I don't understand.
But what does it mean when an application is denied under the reason - '' I am not satisfied that you will leave Canada based on the purpose of your visit? ''
What exactly is the Visa officer targeting here when he/she lists out this reason? Does he/she think the course you have selected is not relevant to your background? Or is it because he/she think the course has no value? What are the most common reasons as to why a visa officer would say this?
The sentence itself strikes me as odd. If an applicant is applying for a study permit because they've been accepted into a course, isn't the purpose technically to study? I don't understand.