Hey guys,
I've been lurking this website for about 30 minutes and I've learned quite a bit that I should have utilized in my original application.
To begin with, my first application for study permit (along with a temp. resident visa for my dad to accompany me there) was rejected.
The reason provided by the visa officer for my study permit was "You have not satisfied me that you would leave Canada at the end of your stay. Factor: our personal assets and financial status".
The bank statement I provided did not contain the WHOLE year's cost and I think that is the primary reason for my dismissal. Naturally, my dad's application was denied (as the purpose for his visit was unnecessary if my application is rejected!). Additionally, I made a clerical error in adding up the total cost. I noted that the total cost for University was $32k but mentioned that $30k was available only.
I have proceeded to include the whole year's amount for my next application.
Also, since I reside in Dubai, is it necessary for me to submit my biometrics again? It really is a hassle for my dad since he has to take another day off etc and the commute! It would seem gratuitous going all the way to Abu Dhabi to submit information that is already available to the officers.
Having read all the other applicants, I think it is best I include a letter along with my application, mentioning my error and emphasizing home ties.
It is important to note that although we are not "permanent residents" of UAE (by the Canadian standard/international standard) my parents have resided in UAE of nearly 30 years and my dad has worked for Emirates for nearly 25 years. I think that shows a significant amount of "home ties" to UAE (returning to a country FROM Canada, in this scenario). Along with documents showing ties to our country of citizenship, demonstrating home ties shall be a non-issue, no?
I'm just brainstorming here since I'm collecting additional documents and submitting them all over again. I appreciate any insights or tidbits you guys can offer to expedite the process of applying and such. I need this visa well before August 25.
thanks guys and have a good one!
I've been lurking this website for about 30 minutes and I've learned quite a bit that I should have utilized in my original application.
To begin with, my first application for study permit (along with a temp. resident visa for my dad to accompany me there) was rejected.
The reason provided by the visa officer for my study permit was "You have not satisfied me that you would leave Canada at the end of your stay. Factor: our personal assets and financial status".
The bank statement I provided did not contain the WHOLE year's cost and I think that is the primary reason for my dismissal. Naturally, my dad's application was denied (as the purpose for his visit was unnecessary if my application is rejected!). Additionally, I made a clerical error in adding up the total cost. I noted that the total cost for University was $32k but mentioned that $30k was available only.
I have proceeded to include the whole year's amount for my next application.
Also, since I reside in Dubai, is it necessary for me to submit my biometrics again? It really is a hassle for my dad since he has to take another day off etc and the commute! It would seem gratuitous going all the way to Abu Dhabi to submit information that is already available to the officers.
Having read all the other applicants, I think it is best I include a letter along with my application, mentioning my error and emphasizing home ties.
It is important to note that although we are not "permanent residents" of UAE (by the Canadian standard/international standard) my parents have resided in UAE of nearly 30 years and my dad has worked for Emirates for nearly 25 years. I think that shows a significant amount of "home ties" to UAE (returning to a country FROM Canada, in this scenario). Along with documents showing ties to our country of citizenship, demonstrating home ties shall be a non-issue, no?
I'm just brainstorming here since I'm collecting additional documents and submitting them all over again. I appreciate any insights or tidbits you guys can offer to expedite the process of applying and such. I need this visa well before August 25.
thanks guys and have a good one!