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Lkr92

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I applied for a Study permit to UK 11 years ago, it got refused but after i reapplied i got the visa and returned to my home country upon my visa expiration.

Do i have to answer this question as "have you ever been refused a visa or permit canada? YES ?

However since its 11 years ago i do not have my refusal letters(but do have copies of my Visa) . Is it mandatory to add the refusal letters ?or should i just write a brief discription regards to the readon of the refusal?
 
I applied for a Study permit to UK 11 years ago, it got refused but after i reapplied i got the visa and returned to my home country upon my visa expiration.

Do i have to answer this question as "have you ever been refused a visa or permit canada? YES ?

However since its 11 years ago i do not have my refusal letters(but do have copies of my Visa) . Is it mandatory to add the refusal letters ?or should i just write a brief discription regards to the readon of the refusal?

Yes, you should enter details like " Applied for UK Visa in ""Year"" and rejected. Reapplied and the visa was approved "in column (brief discription). There is no need to upload a rejection letter.

I hope it helps!
 
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Yes, you should enter details like " Applied for UK Visa in ""Year"" and rejected. Reapplied and the visa was approved "in column (brief discription). There is no need to upload a rejection letter.

I hope it helps!

Thank you so much fpr ypur kind reply. One more question, I am worried will this situation impact my visa approval? I have got the visa upon reapplication and have returned back to my home country upon my visa end(no overstay nothing) so it shouldn't be an issue right? .
 
Thank you so much fpr ypur kind reply. One more question, I am worried will this situation impact my visa approval? I have got the visa upon reapplication and have returned back to my home country upon my visa end(no overstay nothing) so it shouldn't be an issue right? .

No, there will no issue whatsoever.