My Study Permit for 1-year Human Resource Management course was refused on grounds that I may not leave the country (Canada) after course completion and that the course didn't sound reasonable in light of my previous studies. I completed my master's in India in 2008 in Human Resource, and since then I am working as HR Professional in India.
Has anyone received study permit refusal on the same grounds? If yes, what was your course of action after that? Did you apply for a different course or a different course in a different province? Any strategies if anyone can suggest. Thanks
My Study Permit for 1-year Human Resource Management course was refused on grounds that I may not leave the country (Canada) after course completion and that the course didn't sound reasonable in light of my previous studies. I completed my master's in India in 2008 in Human Resource, and since then I am working as HR Professional in India.
Has anyone received study permit refusal on the same grounds? If yes, what was your course of action after that? Did you apply for a different course or a different course in a different province? Any strategies if anyone can suggest. Thanks
Yeah I have 3 past resals and with the same reasons.
The loopholes that I noticed are :
1.As you already have Masters in same, why going for the same again, it just reflects that you only want to step in canada without any cause related to study.
2.You already have more than 10 years of experience than what career progression you want now ?
3.you might have already gained the skills of an HR professional then why not apply for a PR program ?
4.on that, you are opting gor a 1 year course that would not even give enough economic gain to Canadian government as compared to a 2 year program which would be beneficial for the country's economy though to a smaller extent.
5.you need to work on your sop very hard or else try to gain points for Express Entry or other PR program.
All the best.