I'm an 28 year Old Indian Citizen working and living in the UAE (Dubai) with my family for the past 13 years (High School & University done here).
I have been working full time for the past 5 years as a Product Development and Sales Engineer in the same company.
I have an IELTS score of 8 (L9, R8.5, W7, S8)
I have a Bachelors in Engineering.
I have applied for a 1 Year Post Degree Diploma in Project Management as that is what my current work entails on a daily basis and this course will help me.
I have shown my fathers funds as well as mine (Close to 200,000 CAD).
My tuition is 18,000 CAD for 1 year and I have estimated an extra 20,000 on top of that as living and miscellaneous costs.
I have an active express entry profile.
My primary intention is to study, but also at the same time get some points for my express entry CRS score.
I thought instead of studying in the UAE I might as well do it in Canada to experience the stay and culture in Canada.
I have mentioned in my Letter of Explanation that I have an Express Entry Profile and my only intention is to study right now and not overstay my visa.
I have good travel history with visits to USA(multiple), Germany, Netherlands, Italy, South Korea(multiple), Hong Kong(multiple), Taiwan(multiple), Malaysia, Thailand, Turkey, Egypt, Kuwait, Bahrain.
Even though I'm from India I have lived only there for 2-3 years continuously. My family has multiple properties there and I have shown this in my application.
I have provided a support letter from my Company CEO that I will join the company again in Dubai after my studies in Canada.
How do I convince the visa officer that I will leave Canada at the end of Stay ? I genuinely do not want to stay there after my studies and that my express entry profile does not affect this in any way ? My plans to immigrate to Canada with PR are something for my future and not something I want to do right away.
I was refused on the following points :
I am not satisfied that you will leave Canada at the end of your stay, as stipulated in subsection 216(1) of the IRPR :
1. based on your immigration status.
2. based on your family ties in Canada and in your country of residence.
3. based on the purpose of your visit.
4. based on your current employment situation.
I have also applied for GCMS notes and got the following (copied as is from notes) :
28 yrs old. single. Indian ctzen.
to study project management post degree diploma at Douglas College from Jan 2021 to dec 2021.
PA has completed Bach degree in Engineering in 2015 and has been following a career as Product Development and Sales Engineer in Dubai.
States his interest in immigrating to CDA as he has active EE profile in progress.
Motivation for this is not convincing even upon review of submissions and letter of support. Cost of studies is rather significant in light of pa's/family financial situation. am not satisfied therefore that pa's ties to home country and country of residence are sufficient to compel pa to leave Canada at the end of authorized stay and that motivation to study is genuine. am not satisfied that pa's career prospects in home country justify pa's stated motivation.am not satisfied that motivation to study is genuine. Refused.
I understand that my EE profile might be affecting their decision but why my financial situation ? I have shown enough funds and have a good steady income.
Thank you in advance!
I have been working full time for the past 5 years as a Product Development and Sales Engineer in the same company.
I have an IELTS score of 8 (L9, R8.5, W7, S8)
I have a Bachelors in Engineering.
I have applied for a 1 Year Post Degree Diploma in Project Management as that is what my current work entails on a daily basis and this course will help me.
I have shown my fathers funds as well as mine (Close to 200,000 CAD).
My tuition is 18,000 CAD for 1 year and I have estimated an extra 20,000 on top of that as living and miscellaneous costs.
I have an active express entry profile.
My primary intention is to study, but also at the same time get some points for my express entry CRS score.
I thought instead of studying in the UAE I might as well do it in Canada to experience the stay and culture in Canada.
I have mentioned in my Letter of Explanation that I have an Express Entry Profile and my only intention is to study right now and not overstay my visa.
I have good travel history with visits to USA(multiple), Germany, Netherlands, Italy, South Korea(multiple), Hong Kong(multiple), Taiwan(multiple), Malaysia, Thailand, Turkey, Egypt, Kuwait, Bahrain.
Even though I'm from India I have lived only there for 2-3 years continuously. My family has multiple properties there and I have shown this in my application.
I have provided a support letter from my Company CEO that I will join the company again in Dubai after my studies in Canada.
How do I convince the visa officer that I will leave Canada at the end of Stay ? I genuinely do not want to stay there after my studies and that my express entry profile does not affect this in any way ? My plans to immigrate to Canada with PR are something for my future and not something I want to do right away.
I was refused on the following points :
I am not satisfied that you will leave Canada at the end of your stay, as stipulated in subsection 216(1) of the IRPR :
1. based on your immigration status.
2. based on your family ties in Canada and in your country of residence.
3. based on the purpose of your visit.
4. based on your current employment situation.
I have also applied for GCMS notes and got the following (copied as is from notes) :
28 yrs old. single. Indian ctzen.
to study project management post degree diploma at Douglas College from Jan 2021 to dec 2021.
PA has completed Bach degree in Engineering in 2015 and has been following a career as Product Development and Sales Engineer in Dubai.
States his interest in immigrating to CDA as he has active EE profile in progress.
Motivation for this is not convincing even upon review of submissions and letter of support. Cost of studies is rather significant in light of pa's/family financial situation. am not satisfied therefore that pa's ties to home country and country of residence are sufficient to compel pa to leave Canada at the end of authorized stay and that motivation to study is genuine. am not satisfied that pa's career prospects in home country justify pa's stated motivation.am not satisfied that motivation to study is genuine. Refused.
I understand that my EE profile might be affecting their decision but why my financial situation ? I have shown enough funds and have a good steady income.
Thank you in advance!