Get the GCMS notes and reapply after understanding what made VO decide that you will not leave Canada.I am hoping all the members get the positive results.
Thanks@Rakibur
Get the GCMS notes and reapply after understanding what made VO decide that you will not leave Canada.I am hoping all the members get the positive results.
Thanks@Rakibur
Only spouse applied from UAE ( Abu Dhabi)Sorry to hear that. Do you reside in GCC ? Did you apply with spouse or alone ? Just to confirm, your VO was Abu Dhabi ?
Even though we live in UAE, and passport indicates that we are constantly been in UAE ( didn't live in home country for a continuous period of time) , still can apply for home country?So sorry to hear that. You can always reapply from home country, if you have applied from UAE.
Bro, the VO in abu dhabi is working on half salary, so that's why so many rejections..Get the GCMS notes and reapply after understanding what made VO decide that you will not leave Canada.
In my opinion yes, You have to identify the root cause of your rejection. VO would have mentioned what made him feel that you won't leave Canada, those information will surely help you to reframe your SOP and reapply with more confidence. Also, I recommend you review your GCMS notes along with an expert before you reapply.Bro, the VO in abu dhabi is working on half salary, so that's why so many rejections..
By the way, if I don't apply for GCMC ( to save time ) and just reapply from home country, do u think there's anything I m losing?
Well, this is a grey area. Not very common with Indians but if you browse through the forum lots of phillipinos apply from UAE with all details of home country. Their file lands in Manila and processed there. They submit their passports here in UAE. Works perfectly for them. Have not come across any Indian who has done it here though.Even though we live in UAE, and passport indicates that we are constantly been in UAE ( didn't live in home country for a continuous period of time) , still can apply for home country?
I agree with this, lots of Indians also get rejection reason as will not go back home. Best would be to eliminate any of those doubts and get GCMS. Eventually you would save more time by applying with the information that VO wants to see.In my opinion yes, You have to identify the root cause of your rejection. VO would have mentioned what made him feel that you won't leave Canada, tose information will surely help you to reframe your SOP and reapply with more confidence. Also, I recommend you review your GCMS notes along with an expert before you reapply.
I was been told even if you apply from India, your passport and immigration status clearly show to the VO that you're not in your home country for years. Not sure if it's true information. Maybe VO has a visa approval quota from each country.Well, this is a grey area. Not very common with Indians but if you browse through the forum lots of phillipinos apply from UAE with all details of home country. Their file lands in Manila and processed there. They submit their passports here in UAE. Works perfectly for them. Have not come across any Indian who has done it here though.
Applied for what course? what proof of ties was mentioned in the SOP for the present country of residence? How many years of study gap your spouse had? all points are been considered during the evaluation.Only spouse applied from UAE ( Abu Dhabi)
No idea how it works, hence I said a grey area because there have been people who have done it this way (in fact a lot) from PH and got approved.I was been told even if you apply from India, your passport and immigration status clearly show to the VO that you're not in your home country for years. Not sure if it's true information. Maybe VO has a visa approval quota from each country.
You have to make your home ties stronger.
I read somewhere in this forum, one Indian living in UAE got approval on his fourth application, when he applied from India. Now not able to find the thread. He applied through an agent from Kochi, Kerala. He did not even fly back to India to submit his documents.Even though we live in UAE, and passport indicates that we are constantly been in UAE ( didn't live in home country for a continuous period of time) , still can apply for home country?
Dear, Can you please share some more details if you have gathered about Ireland. Specifically on mature studentsDon't be frustrated bro. Try for other countries. Currently UK has higher visa + 2 years work permit, same goes for Ireland, specially if you from IT or finance background. I also kept Ireland as backup because, I am quite sure my results will be same as your since i showed similar type of family ties.
I read somewhere in this forum, one Indian living in UAE got approval on his fourth application, when he applied from India. Now not able to find the thread. He applied through an agent from Kochi, Kerala. He did not even fly back to India to submit his documents.
Yes, this is the one.I guess this is the one you are referring to
https://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/threads/3-refusals-15-years-study-gap-age-never-ever-give-up.716371/
Yes, yesterday night my sister-in-law received a PPR request, she applied from India. Her SOP wasn't that good and she did not provide any document for proof of fund rather than her first-year tuition fee payment receipt and GIC.For applicants from India, it has been raining PPR's this week. Most had a pattern of review starting a day prior to receiving correspondence letter and PPR. Hope we hear from Abu Dhabi office soon. Didnt see much actions since last month.