Hello all, first let me explain my situation.
I applied for a Non-SDS visa in September and got declined on Nov 16. I believe I have a good profile, I'm from Brazil, have a stable and good paying job, a diploma in logistics and I was applying for International Business Management on Montréal. But, even though I do have the sufficient funds, they were not on my bank account. I was the main applicant and my common-law partner was applying for a work permit. All the money was in her account and in my father-in-law's, which apparently didn't satisfy the Officer, as my visa was declined under these grounds:
• I am not satisfied that you will leave Canada at the end of your stay, as stipulated in subsection 216(1) of the IRPR, based on the purpose of your visit.
• I am not satisfied that you will leave Canada at the end of your stay, as stipulated in subsection 216(1) of the IRPR, based on your personal assets and financial status.
I requested the explanation letter but I guess it must be related mainly to the proof of financial support not being in my name/account.
Now I'm looking in strengthening my application by going with SDS because the GIC is a more secure financial proof. I also don't have any IELTS score, I only used the DLI test to prove my english. The officer requested my exam approval from the DLI, so I believe that getting an IELTS will also improve my profile.
Since I have the biometrics and upfront medical exams done already, I'd just need a GIC and IELTS to apply again. I would also adjust my SOP to focus on the course I'm attending and the financial aspects that now I can prove more explicitly. Is my line of thought correct?
My questions are:
1. SDS requirement is CAN$ 10k GIC, but I'm applying for Québec plus my partner. IRCC website says that Québec is a little bit more expensive, CAN$ 11k. Also my course is 16 months so it totals at CAN$ 10,468 additionally to the GIC's 10k (4 months for me + partner). So, do I need to have a GIC and also prove these additional CAN$ 10,468? GIC can be 10k or needs to be 11k?
2. Can I use the same CAQ as the previous application? Biometrics and Upfront medical exams are also ok to use, right?
3. Should I mention in my SOP that I got my previous visa declined? Then elaborate in what changed to apply again?
4. Is there a difference on which institution to get the GIC? I found out it's pretty limited on which ones accept Brazil. If any brazilian could recommend an Institution it'd be great.
Sorry it ended being longer than I expected, thank you all very much for taking your time to help me on this delicate time.
I applied for a Non-SDS visa in September and got declined on Nov 16. I believe I have a good profile, I'm from Brazil, have a stable and good paying job, a diploma in logistics and I was applying for International Business Management on Montréal. But, even though I do have the sufficient funds, they were not on my bank account. I was the main applicant and my common-law partner was applying for a work permit. All the money was in her account and in my father-in-law's, which apparently didn't satisfy the Officer, as my visa was declined under these grounds:
• I am not satisfied that you will leave Canada at the end of your stay, as stipulated in subsection 216(1) of the IRPR, based on the purpose of your visit.
• I am not satisfied that you will leave Canada at the end of your stay, as stipulated in subsection 216(1) of the IRPR, based on your personal assets and financial status.
I requested the explanation letter but I guess it must be related mainly to the proof of financial support not being in my name/account.
Now I'm looking in strengthening my application by going with SDS because the GIC is a more secure financial proof. I also don't have any IELTS score, I only used the DLI test to prove my english. The officer requested my exam approval from the DLI, so I believe that getting an IELTS will also improve my profile.
Since I have the biometrics and upfront medical exams done already, I'd just need a GIC and IELTS to apply again. I would also adjust my SOP to focus on the course I'm attending and the financial aspects that now I can prove more explicitly. Is my line of thought correct?
My questions are:
1. SDS requirement is CAN$ 10k GIC, but I'm applying for Québec plus my partner. IRCC website says that Québec is a little bit more expensive, CAN$ 11k. Also my course is 16 months so it totals at CAN$ 10,468 additionally to the GIC's 10k (4 months for me + partner). So, do I need to have a GIC and also prove these additional CAN$ 10,468? GIC can be 10k or needs to be 11k?
2. Can I use the same CAQ as the previous application? Biometrics and Upfront medical exams are also ok to use, right?
3. Should I mention in my SOP that I got my previous visa declined? Then elaborate in what changed to apply again?
4. Is there a difference on which institution to get the GIC? I found out it's pretty limited on which ones accept Brazil. If any brazilian could recommend an Institution it'd be great.
Sorry it ended being longer than I expected, thank you all very much for taking your time to help me on this delicate time.