FIRST APPLICATION
I have reviewed the application. I am not satisfied that the applicant would leave
Canada at the end of their stay as a temporary resident, I note that: - the client is
married or has dependents or states to have close family ties in their home country,
but is not sufficiently established. The study plan does not appear reasonable given
the applicant's employment and education history. I note that: -the client has
previous studies at a higher academic level than the proposed studies in Canada -the
client's proposed studies are not reasonable given their career path. After
considering the applicant's academic and professional history, their financial
situation, as well as their planned studies and explanation provided for it, I am not
satisfied that the applicant is a genuine student who will pursue studies in Canada.
The stated benefits of their intended studies do not seem to warrant the cost and
difficulty of undertaking foreign education. Taking the applicant's current
employment situation into consideration, the employment does not demonstrate that
the applicant is sufficiently well established that the applicant would leave Canada
at the end of a period of authorized stay. Based on the applicant's limited
employment prospects in their country of residence/citizenship, I have accorded less
weight to their ties to their country of residence/citizenship. Weighing the factors in
this application. I am not satisfied that the applicant will depart Canada at the end of
the period authorized for their stay. For the reasons above, I have refused this
application.
2ND APPLICATION
I have reviewed the application. I am not satisfied that the applicant would leave
Canada at the end of their stay as a temporary resident, I note that: - the client is
married or has dependents or states to have close family ties in their home country,
but is not sufficiently established. The study plan does not appear reasonable given
the applicant's employment and education history. I note that: After considering the
applicant's academic and professional history, as well as their planned studies and
explanation provided for it, I am not satisfied that the applicant is a genuine student
who will pursue studies in Canada. The stated benefits of their intended studies do
not seem to warrant the cost and difficulty of undertaking foreign education. Taking
the applicant's current employment situation into consideration, the employment
does not demonstrate that the applicant is sufficiently well established that the
applicant would leave Canada at the end of a period of authorized stay. The
applicant's immigration status in their country of residence is temporary, which
reduces their ties to that country. Weighing the factors in this application. I am not
satisfied that the applicant will depart Canada at the end of the period authorized for
their stay. For the reasons above, I have refused this application. The file processed
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3RD APPLICATION same as second application