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Study permit Refusal

Ramesh Barua

Member
May 24, 2020
18
1
Hi there,

I have received my CAIPS note from IRCC. How do I upload an image containing the notes so that I could post it on the forum for interpretation!?

Thanks
Ramesh
 

Piecoco

Star Member
Jun 16, 2019
92
6
Hi there,

I have received my CAIPS note from IRCC. How do I upload an image containing the notes so that I could post it on the forum for interpretation!?

Thanks
Ramesh
Check the upper part of your reply page you will see upload pictures sign
 

Shazd85

Hero Member
Oct 28, 2019
334
86
Hi guys,

Here is the URL to access the notes and anyone on the forum could please provide their interpretations and recommendations.
Thanks
Ramesh.
Hey the notes are pretty clear. The visa officer thinks that once you in canada you will not study and wont return home. He provided reason such as your education level, your financial situation and your ties to your home country.
He thinks that you wont be able to study in foreign language based on your current skills and education.
He believes that your bank statements are not real. In other words yours balance was very low at the beginning of the statement and very high at the end. He doesnt know the source of money. He thinks you made large deposit to improve your finances. And this money probably belong to someone else. You wont be able to afford expensive education.
He also mentioned that you dont have any strong ties to your home country. You dont have anything that will bring you back to your country after you done with study.
Home ties includes, property, car or land on your name, your spouse or children if you married. Or parents and siblings if unmarried.
Basically, he thinks your intentions are not to study and just immigrate to canada because of your financial situation.
 

Ramesh Barua

Member
May 24, 2020
18
1
Hey the notes are pretty clear. The visa officer thinks that once you in canada you will not study and wont return home. He provided reason such as your education level, your financial situation and your ties to your home country.
He thinks that you wont be able to study in foreign language based on your current skills and education.
He believes that your bank statements are not real. In other words yours balance was very low at the beginning of the statement and very high at the end. He doesnt know the source of money. He thinks you made large deposit to improve your finances. And this money probably belong to someone else. You wont be able to afford expensive education.
He also mentioned that you dont have any strong ties to your home country. You dont have anything that will bring you back to your country after you done with study.
Home ties includes, property, car or land on your name, your spouse or children if you married. Or parents and siblings if unmarried.
Basically, he thinks your intentions are not to study and just immigrate to canada because of your financial situation.
Hi Shazd85, How do i address these problems in my next application, will this improve my visa chances? What do you recommend?
 

Shazd85

Hero Member
Oct 28, 2019
334
86
Hi Shazd85, How do i address these problems in my next application, will this improve my visa chances? What do you recommend?
You can definitely overcome this. Write a strong SOP and explain the visa officer how this course will change your life. Explain about the opportunity you will have in your home country once you complete the course and return.
If you can Show any employer letterhead with job offer once you complete the course and comback to your country. Your pay check or company letter if you working. Any assests that you owned
Show orginal and translated document that ties you to your home country which i mentioned in previous post. Also mention them in SOP.
Try to build a hood statement for 4 months before you reapplying.
Make similar small deposits 3-4 times a week. Kerp intiall amount high.
Show family ties such has family certificate. If you married then marriage certificate.
If you not working then show that your parents will support you. Show their business or job.
I dont know what your profile is. You need well written SOP. Anything is possible
 

Impatient Dankaroo

VIP Member
Jan 10, 2020
4,382
2,671
Hi guys,

Here is the URL to access the notes and anyone on the forum could please provide their interpretations and recommendations.
Thanks
Ramesh.
Well, it is pretty clear that you have a huge roadblock to overcome. My advice to you is to take a few days off and clear your mind after which you can rationalize about this properly. I recommend you take a year off to work and earn some money which not only shows your employment prospects but also hopefully an employers guaranteeing employment once you return. Within that time, you can also sort out your financial and property situations. This is my 2 cents, best of luck.
 

Ramesh Barua

Member
May 24, 2020
18
1
You can definitely overcome this. Write a strong SOP and explain the visa officer how this course will change your life. Explain about the opportunity you will have in your home country once you complete the course and return.
If you can Show any employer letterhead with job offer once you complete the course and comback to your country. Your pay check or company letter if you working. Any assests that you owned
Show orginal and translated document that ties you to your home country which i mentioned in previous post. Also mention them in SOP.
Try to build a hood statement for 4 months before you reapplying.
Make similar small deposits 3-4 times a week. Kerp intiall amount high.
Show family ties such has family certificate. If you married then marriage certificate.
If you not working then show that your parents will support you. Show their business or job.
I dont know what your profile is. You need well written SOP. Anything is possible
Thanks a lot for your comments.