A friend is trying to get a study permit to Canada to study at a 92-week Sales/Marketing Diploma course with a Co-op. She is from Thailand and has a Masters Degree. She currently has a valid Canada TRV and a US NIV (10-years).
Her GCMS notes say the following
Thanks in advance.
Her GCMS notes say the following
The one job she had was disclosed on the application, and she put her "highest degree" in the education section. I assume she should be adding her bachelors degree, and providing a complete timeline for the past 10-years (including an unemployed-gap year). On her refused application she submitted an employment letter and a transcript from her masters degree. Unsure why the officer either didn't see it or didn't accept it as "documentary evidence". Should the tone of her reapplication attempt to correct the last officer, or is it preferable to simply submit everything again, and ignore the note?Applicant failed to provide past ten years of employment/activity, despite declaring that application was completed fully and truthfully. In the absence of this information, I am not satisfied that applicant is not inadmissible. refused, A16
PA has not provided any documentary evidence of her employment or of her previous studies.
This part of the note is a little more tricky. There is a duel-purpose to wishing to study in Canada. 1) is to further her English and customer service for western markets (the program has a co-op portion). 2) is because she has friends that live in Vancouver, and enjoys snowboarding. This was stated in the cover letter. Are study permits refused if there are secondary reasons for wishing to study in Canada? She was booked on a flight to Canada on March 18, 2020 and was denied boarding because Canada implemented travel restrictions on March 16, 2020. Is bringing this up useful?PA states she completed a Masters degree in 2016. It is not logical to take further studies at the lower level PA is applying for. No study plan/reasonable explanation of realistic potential benefit of proposed study at this level that would realistically compensate the cost of studying in Canada, considering comparable programs in home country/region.
I assume BF in this context means bona-fide temp resident.I am not satisfied applicant's plan of study makes sense or that applicant intends to be BF temp res. Refused.
Thanks in advance.