That's what I cannot doComplete further education in your home country and achieve higher scores before reapplying to study in Canada.
That's what I cannot doComplete further education in your home country and achieve higher scores before reapplying to study in Canada.
You CAN do that. You just don't want to. Two different things.That's what I cannot do
I made a mistake of writing computer science in my SOP instead of a arts degree if I write bachelor arts degree which I also have admission in which is 2 years in SOP which doesn't require good grades can I get it then?You CAN do that. You just don't want to. Two different things.
If you don't want to complete further studies in your home country or country where you are living now, then you might want to pursue a study permit in a different country other than Canada.
As said before, your profile is very weak.
- Very low grades
- Two siblings already in Canada
- Low ties to home country / where you are living now
- Weak choice of schools / programs in Canada
You can't change #2. You can fix #1 by completing additional studies somewhere other than Canada and achieving higher grades. Once you fix #1, you can then fix #4 and have the opportunity to be accepted into better schools and better programs.
You can certainly try to explain your low grades in an LOE but I'm not sure that's going to influence the outcome in any way.
Your call what you do.
You can certainly try.I made a mistake of writing computer science in my SOP instead of a arts degree if I write bachelor arts degree which I also have admission in which is 2 years in SOP which doesn't require good grades can I get it then?
Can you give options then other than then going different city or changing grades how can I get it cause many people with low grades have got it they must have done something right?You can certainly try.
I personally think this is a minor detail and won't change the overall decision.
Yes, others with low grades have been successful. You can't compare your application to these application.Can you give options then other than then going different city or changing grades how can I get it cause many people with low grades have got it they must have done something right?
Also one more question is the purpose of visit meaning the grades?Yes, others with low grades have been successful. You can't compare your application to these application.
As already explained several times, your application is much more complex than theirs due to the fact that you already have two siblings in Canada. This (along with your poor grades and lack of ties), makes it look like your primary purpose for coming to Canada is to stay long term / immigration.
You have a much tougher case than those who simply have low grades. You have several large issues impacting your application.
I don't have any recommendations other than those I have already provided. Good luck regardless what you decide to do.
Purpose of visit is IRCC's generic way of saying they don't believe you are a genuine student. The issue is likely a combination of your grades, the fact you have 2 siblings in Canada (very strong ties to Canada), the fact you have weak ties to your home country, and your choice of schools / programs.Also one more question is the purpose of visit meaning the grades?
My father has property in Pakistan can I show that to show strong ties to my home countryPurpose of visit is IRCC's generic way of saying they don't believe you are a genuine student. The issue is likely a combination of your grades, the fact you have 2 siblings in Canada (very strong ties to Canada), the fact you have weak ties to your home country, and your choice of schools / programs.
Hi, could you give me some advice please because my background is also complex.Yes, others with low grades have been successful. You can't compare your application to these application.
As already explained several times, your application is much more complex than theirs due to the fact that you already have two siblings in Canada. This (along with your poor grades and lack of ties), makes it look like your primary purpose for coming to Canada is to stay long term / immigration.
You have a much tougher case than those who simply have low grades. You have several large issues impacting your application.
I don't have any recommendations other than those I have already provided. Good luck regardless what you decide to do.
No. This isn't a tie for you. It's your father's property.My father has property in Pakistan can I show that to show strong ties to my home country
So how shall I show strong ties I have everything in Pakistan so I can provide them what shall I provide to show strong tiesNo. This isn't a tie for you. It's your father's property.
Can I name it mine then show them?No. This isn't a tie for you. It's your father's property.
Investment property can be sold, so it isn't ties to your home countryCan I name it mine then show them?