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- The GIC is a mandatory thing, it isn't optional.
- FSWs don't back out, they do a soft landing until they secure a Canadian job.

I am not claiming anything at all. I am trying to make sense of why outland students are allowed in the country while outland FSWs are not allowed? Do you know the reason for this?
Again, I haven't met anyone who had to show a GIC to get their study visa, including myself. You go "I'm not claiming anything at all" then write out statements as if your last name was Mendicino. Nobody knows what's going on, nobody can. I doubt even the minister himself knows what's going on. I tried to explain that education was a business and students have to go to school to get their degrees so it shouldn't be a surprise they're allowed into Canada. Let me remind you that even students weren't allowed into Canada between March - Sept 2020 while there were FSW draws in July and August 2020.

Still, if you so believe that FSW is gone for good, time to remove your app/profile and apply for a study permit.
 
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I think that FSW is not gone, they will start making draws sooner or later
The least of the times to think FSW is gone is when CEC invites have dropped from 6000 to 4500 and then to 3000. I really was sure FSW was gone in May-June, but now, I say it's too soon to say anything. And we're talking about the "flagship" of EE for 10 years.
 
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jester10

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Again, I haven't met anyone who had to show a GIC to get their study visa, including myself. You go "I'm not claiming anything at all" then write out statements as if your last name was Mendicino. Nobody knows what's going on, nobody can. I doubt even the minister himself knows what's going on. I tried to explain that education was a business and students have to go to school to get their degrees so it shouldn't be a surprise they're allowed into Canada. Let me remind you that even students weren't allowed into Canada between March - Sept 2020 while there were FSW draws in July and August 2020.

Still, if you so believe that FSW is gone for good, time to remove your app/profile and apply for a study permit.
Okay cool, I haven't met anyone who got a student visa without depositing a GIC.
Maybe nobody knows, but I'm sure Mendicino is not some dumb kangaroo who goes hopping around firing shots at others, he pretty damn sure knows what he is doing!

Education sure is a business no doubt. So is bringing high-skilled workers from outside.
 
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Okay cool, I haven't met anyone who got a student visa without depositing a GIC.
Maybe nobody knows, but I'm sure Mendicino is not some dumb kangaroo who goes hopping around firing shots at others, he pretty damn sure knows what he is doing!

Education sure is a business no doubt. So is bringing high-skilled workers from outside.
Seek mental help. You insult me by calling me dumb and two words later you tell me I'm firing shots. You seem to have the formula already so I don't know why you lose your marbles because some stranger online didn't accept your reasoning. Go get your GIC, apply for study permit, since you're sure it's the way that works. I don't know why you're being mental right now.
 

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The least of the times to think FSW is gone is when CEC invites have dropped from 6000 to 4500 and then to 3000. I really was sure FSW was gone in May-June, but now, I say it's too soon to say anything. And we're talking about the "flagship" of EE for 10 years.
This is what I mean. I doubt they would still accept applications into the pool for FSW :) if they would scrap that program. At the end they need young people
 

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Explained: Why Canada has been recently denying visas to several students

For the past two weeks, a large number of student visa applications have been refused by the Canadian High Commission, and even the students with high scores in IELTS and those who are already enrolled for online study in Canadian colleges, are facing refusal. Now, these students will have to re-apply for student visas.

The Indian Express explains why are these visas being refused, and what these students need to do next.
How many student visas have been denied by the Canadian High Commission recently?
The number is in thousands, informed consultants who deal with student visas particularly for Canada. Almost every consultant’s students have faced refusal, some less in number and some more. Even students who are taking online classes after getting Visa Approval in Principle (AIP), which means meeting the conditions for admission including clearing of IELTS and submitting a year’s fee, last year, are being refused, said consultants. Due to Covid, visa approval was divided into two parts — AIP and biometrics.

Most of the consultants said that refusals have always been there but such a large number in a short span was never seen in the past. Some students even tweeted that visa refusal is around 60 per cent in the past few weeks.

What could be the likely reasons for these denials?
“Due to pandemic and suspension of the direct flights to Canada, there is a huge backlog of students as nearly 3 to 3.5 lakh students’ applications from India are lying pending and it is difficult for Canada to accommodate such a huge number of students in just a few months even after flights resume. So the visas to such students whose cases were not strong from their courses’ point of view or on the basis of their financial conditions were refused,” said Narpat Singh Babbar of Jupiter Academy, who is a Canadian Education Consultant.

He added: “If one has to do one year’s work in a couple of months then it is difficult for them and they are refusing visas at the first stage so that they also get some time to prepare themselves and then accommodate this huge backlog in coming 6-7 months. Also the students with rejected visas will get time to improve upon their applications.”

“There are other major reasons for rejections which include the selection of the courses by the students. For instance, if a student has a weak academic record, which one can be judged from his percentage in 10th or 12th or in graduation, and his score in IELTS , and he/she opts for a difficult course then his refusal is almost sure. Secondly, if student is intelligent opts for an easy course, which he has already studied here, then the visa officer can also refuse it on the basis that why the applicant intends to redo the same course,” said Babbar.

What are the options available with students whose cases have been rejected?

Consultants said that when students get a refusal letter they get a general refusal letter and do not specify the real reason. To know the clear reason the students should get their Global Case Management System (GCMS) or Computer Assisted Immigration Processing System (CAIPS) notes. These notes are available to them in 35 to 40 days from the office of the high commission and after going through these he/she can apply by clearing all those doubts on the basis of which they faced refusal.

Several students who score good marks in IELTS but their academics are poor and they are facing refusals because of weak academic records.

Should students with weak academic record apply to study abroad?

Gurprit Singh of i-Can academy in Kapurthala, who is also a Canadain education consultant, said that now there are number of courses available for the students of every stream including arts, science and commerce and they can apply in those newly introduced courses.

“Like artificial intelligence, data scientist, robotics, anthropology etc. there are several new courses which have huge scope there in the times to come and instead of opting currently popular courses such students can go for these new courses and such courses should be related to the subject in which their academic marks are good,” said Narpat.

How do consultants plan to help students who are stuck now?

Students will have to first of all relodge their cases free of cost, said many consultants. Secondly, statement of purpose (SOP) should be written very clearly where students must tell why they are going to study in Canada, what are the post study plans, the academic profile, and the reason for selecting the course, college/universities etc. Here a consultant can help the students to make his vision clear cut so that no ifs and buts come in the mind of the visa officer at the time of visa process.

Also the academic profile of a student and the good financial condition of their family play an important role because due to severe setbacks to the economies worldwide every country wants students with good academics and a good financial position because it is a business for them, said experts.
Ahahaha, they reject because of their incompetence. “We can’t handle the backlog we created so we’ll reject and give ourselves more time.” While give out AIPs to just reject?
 

jester10

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Seek mental help. You insult me by calling me dumb and two words later you tell me I'm firing shots. You seem to have the formula already so I don't know why you lose your marbles because some stranger online didn't accept your reasoning. Go get your GIC, apply for study permit, since you're sure it's the way that works. I don't know why you're being mental right now.
Well buddy, you had no right to talk about me removing my application or that I'm claiming things. I had already made it clear to you that I could be wrong, but I am trying to confirm the facts.

I never insulted you, I was talking about an actual kangaroo but you took it upon yourself, so it seems you are the one who needs mental help.

The only thing I am trying to figure out, for everyone's sake, is what could be the reason for specifically targetting FSW outlanders while everyone else is allowed in the country? Is it because it is less profitable or is there any other reason? That's all I'm trying to figure out, not for myself but for everyone. The government is not being transparent so we are left on our own to figure things out.

I don't know what your're salty about.
 

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The most clear indication is September restrictions lift, FSW will resume then unless they will suspend all draws to work on the backlog temporarily. Which I really dont see happening.
 

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Bashing the government for "not thinking of them or their feelings", saying that the authorities owe you anything, that's simply very entitled and naive thinking. No one asked anyone to sell their house before having an approved application. No one asked anyone to make any compromise on any opportunities. The smart thing to do was always to just apply and carry on with your life as usual.
I'm frustrated too, I'm also waiting for them to resume processing my application. If people are so sick and tired of them, why don't they cancel their applications and move somewhere else? They don't because there are no other options. Like it or not, Canada's system is still the fastest and fairest system. People need to be respectful, calling authorities names and generally being disrespectful is in poor taste and childish. Raise your voices respectfully, demand answers because we do deserve them, we paid for a service and it's our right to be updated on the progress or way forward, but please do it respectfully.
No need to get so worked up bro unless you are an IRCC employee. We all have the right to vent and an online forum is the perfect avenue.
fyi, I wasn’t talking about my personal situation, my life is going great and I have options other than Canada but just because someone has a million dollars in their bank account doesn't mean they can't express anger if someone steals 10 dollars from them. Nobody likes the silent treatment especially when it comes to important matters like immigration.
Also what the hell do you mean by "cancel applications and move somewhere else"? What about the time spent waiting? not only those people with approved applications but also those who were issued COPRs but were unable to go due to travel restrictions. They are still waiting for their documents to get renewed so they can go. Who will compensate for their time lost and the decisions they made based on the fact that they will spend the rest of their lives in Canada.