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Student Visa refused

Tessyclare

Newbie
Oct 15, 2020
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Nigeria
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Hi guys, I applied for a student visa which was refused on the following grounds.
• 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. • 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 your personal assets and financial status.

Please someone should advice me on what to do. I want to reapply but need help.
 

lolcocks

Hero Member
Jul 23, 2020
287
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Hi guys, I applied for a student visa which was refused on the following grounds.
• 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. • 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 your personal assets and financial status.

Please someone should advice me on what to do. I want to reapply but need help.
Share you entire profile.

What you did before, which program you are going to do now, in which institution, IELTS, SDS or non SDS, give us everything.
 

Tessyclare

Newbie
Oct 15, 2020
5
0
34
Nigeria
Category........
STUDY
I'm going to do a bridge program in Nursing at Omni college
IELTS: 7.0
I applied under SDS

This was the study plan I used

I am a registered nurse(RN) and an Orthopedic Nurse in Nigeria. I am currently working with International SOS since May 2nd, 2018. Before then, I worked with Grandville medical and laser and I also volunteered as a team member for malaria sensitization, menstruraion matters (an initiative to distribute sanitary pads to the less privileged girls) and Kclare healthcare foundation ( an initiative to take care of the aged in their respective homes)

Having worked in Nigeria as a RN and Orthopedic nurse in Nigeria for the past years, I have experienced the lack of basic amenities, specialized tutors and a struggling education system. Keeping pace with best nursing practices has become increasingly impossible to achieve in Nigeria. My need to have an effective and efficient education that can improve my competency, relevance and ability to give care to the over 160million people in Nigeria demands that I train with Omni college to build my knowledge and practical skill far beyond my current level. In fact, this program would also train me for leadership roles in Nursing, and I would be able to drive the necessary reforms needed in my country to make the nursing education and practice a better one.

Omni college is well known for her integrity, quality and affordable education and for her unsolicited support to international students. This in addition to the excellent Canadian culture, system, cost of living and values on which Canada is built on makes Omni college the very best school for my education.

I thus applied to Omni college and after going through the admission process and meeting with their stringent requirements for admissions, including a phone interview with a scholol representative, nursing assessment examination, relevant and significant working experience, curriculum vitae (resume) and a good score in a test of English language proficiency (IELTS), I was offered an admission.

I have been granted admission to do a Canadian Nursing Review program for Internationally Educated Nurses and pursue my dreams through a 12 month program in Canada that prepares me to be an excellent nurse that would meet worlds standards including that of Canada.

I understand the tuition fee costs (already paid) and the cost of living expenses that will come with this opportunity and I am financially capable of seeing myself through. I have a total of 13,793CAD for my living expenses. This is my personal money and I will be taking it to Canada to ensure I have sufficient funds to see me through the course of my program.

At the completion of my studies I will return to the numerous responsibilities that I have in Nigeria, including taking care of my parents, and impacting the community I grew up in, who counts on me for their wellbeing and health. Impacting my immediate community with the skill and knowledge acquired from Omni college would be my first step of several in changing the Nursing practice system in Nigeria which is my ultimate goal.
 

Naturgrl

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Apr 5, 2020
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Omni College is not well known and only international students attend. It is NOT the best school for nursing. Go to a public university for a bridging program. Why do you need to do a bridging program in Canada if you already are a RN & state you will return back to Nigeria? A bridging program is only for those students who plan to practice in Canada. And OMNI college doesn’t provide PGWP so you can’t work in Canada after graduating. Your funds are low for Vancouver.
 
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ritahtsonie

Newbie
Dec 17, 2019
9
3
Hi guys, I applied for a student visa which was refused on the following grounds.
• 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. • 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 your personal assets and financial status.

Please someone should advice me on what to do. I want to reapply but need help.
Hi. Am from Kenya and i also got an admission with OMNI college. I applied for my study permit on 6th July, medicals on 7th August and biometrics on 28th September. No communication since then.
Did you do the study permit application yourself or through the colleges appointed immigration lawyer?
 

Tessyclare

Newbie
Oct 15, 2020
5
0
34
Nigeria
Category........
STUDY
Hi. Am from Kenya and i also got an admission with OMNI college. I applied for my study permit on 6th July, medicals on 7th August and biometrics on 28th September. No communication since then.
Did you do the study permit application yourself or through the colleges appointed immigration lawyer?
Through the appointment immigration lawyer. Contact him and ask him for feedback. I applied on the 20th of August and when I didn't hear anything, I contacted them.
 

ritahtsonie

Newbie
Dec 17, 2019
9
3
Through the appointment immigration lawyer. Contact him and ask him for feedback. I applied on the 20th of August and when I didn't hear anything, I contacted them.
Kindly give me his contact. Or you can whatsup me on my number.
 
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Royality

Star Member
May 28, 2020
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I'm going to do a bridge program in Nursing at Omni college
IELTS: 7.0
I applied under SDS

This was the study plan I used

I am a registered nurse(RN) and an Orthopedic Nurse in Nigeria. I am currently working with International SOS since May 2nd, 2018. Before then, I worked with Grandville medical and laser and I also volunteered as a team member for malaria sensitization, menstruraion matters (an initiative to distribute sanitary pads to the less privileged girls) and Kclare healthcare foundation ( an initiative to take care of the aged in their respective homes)

Having worked in Nigeria as a RN and Orthopedic nurse in Nigeria for the past years, I have experienced the lack of basic amenities, specialized tutors and a struggling education system. Keeping pace with best nursing practices has become increasingly impossible to achieve in Nigeria. My need to have an effective and efficient education that can improve my competency, relevance and ability to give care to the over 160million people in Nigeria demands that I train with Omni college to build my knowledge and practical skill far beyond my current level. In fact, this program would also train me for leadership roles in Nursing, and I would be able to drive the necessary reforms needed in my country to make the nursing education and practice a better one.

Omni college is well known for her integrity, quality and affordable education and for her unsolicited support to international students. This in addition to the excellent Canadian culture, system, cost of living and values on which Canada is built on makes Omni college the very best school for my education.

I thus applied to Omni college and after going through the admission process and meeting with their stringent requirements for admissions, including a phone interview with a scholol representative, nursing assessment examination, relevant and significant working experience, curriculum vitae (resume) and a good score in a test of English language proficiency (IELTS), I was offered an admission.

I have been granted admission to do a Canadian Nursing Review program for Internationally Educated Nurses and pursue my dreams through a 12 month program in Canada that prepares me to be an excellent nurse that would meet worlds standards including that of Canada.

I understand the tuition fee costs (already paid) and the cost of living expenses that will come with this opportunity and I am financially capable of seeing myself through. I have a total of 13,793CAD for my living expenses. This is my personal money and I will be taking it to Canada to ensure I have sufficient funds to see me through the course of my program.

At the completion of my studies I will return to the numerous responsibilities that I have in Nigeria, including taking care of my parents, and impacting the community I grew up in, who counts on me for their wellbeing and health. Impacting my immediate community with the skill and knowledge acquired from Omni college would be my first step of several in changing the Nursing practice system in Nigeria which is my ultimate goal.
Nigeria is not qualified for SDS , how come you applied through it ?