mrFoce said:
I'm getting confused by the OP.
You mention: When we were applying for work permits, we got refused.
Then you continue with saying you want to finish your study.
I would say your chances are probably very low, it really looks like you just take whatever you can to stay in Canada (not blaming you or something), but for the VO that might be reason to just reject you. Don't apply unless you can present them a strong case. If you give it a go and they refuse your study permit, I believe you've 0% chances.
Currently I think you still might have a chance, not a big one, but I wouldn't say 0% since you're 18 now and never applied on your own, or did you? Since your family is no longer in the country you have ties to the original place. NOt trying to give you false hope here though, I think your chances are slim, but not 'non-existant'
Hey, sorry if I haven't made myself clear. Here's a recap:
2004 - Applied for refugee claim and it was denied. We left within the 30 days in Jan. 2011
2012 - My dad applied for Ontario PNP and it was approved. We applied for our work permits immediately but they were denied because they didn't believe we would leave the country once they expired.
We still got a perminant residence application being reviewed.
While being back in our country of origin, I turned 18 and finished highschool.
But I'd like to attend an university or college in Canada, that's why I ask what are the chances of me getting a student permit.
*No I have never applied on my own. Except the work permit, but that was becuase of my dad's PNP application, I don't know if that counts..
* Yeah we got ties in our country of origin and enough money there in Canada.