Hello Everyone!
I have recently received rejection on my application for travel document for not meeting the residency obligation although I applied solely on H&C grounds. Anyways, since I have already been admitted in Masters of Entrepreneurship, Business and Technology program at the University of Waterloo I am about to apply for a student visa, although I have some burning questions:
1. When applying for student visa, you have to give enough evidence that you will be returning back to your country after your studies. Since, I had already showed by intentions for restating my PR status, would that affect my application for student visa?
2. I am currently employed in a subsidiary of Honda Company. Before that I was in GlaxoSmithKline, but now I am desirous of leaving my current job and working full time on my business plan(in my program of study, eligibility for scholarship would be judged on a students business plan). So the question is, does being employed strengthen your student visa application?
3. Lastly, the immigration officer returned my landing document, expired PR card and my health card with the rejection letter. I believe these are property of the Canadian Government, should I return those with my visa application?
BTW I am applying from Pakistan.
Your opinions would be great help. Thanks!
I have recently received rejection on my application for travel document for not meeting the residency obligation although I applied solely on H&C grounds. Anyways, since I have already been admitted in Masters of Entrepreneurship, Business and Technology program at the University of Waterloo I am about to apply for a student visa, although I have some burning questions:
1. When applying for student visa, you have to give enough evidence that you will be returning back to your country after your studies. Since, I had already showed by intentions for restating my PR status, would that affect my application for student visa?
2. I am currently employed in a subsidiary of Honda Company. Before that I was in GlaxoSmithKline, but now I am desirous of leaving my current job and working full time on my business plan(in my program of study, eligibility for scholarship would be judged on a students business plan). So the question is, does being employed strengthen your student visa application?
3. Lastly, the immigration officer returned my landing document, expired PR card and my health card with the rejection letter. I believe these are property of the Canadian Government, should I return those with my visa application?
BTW I am applying from Pakistan.
Your opinions would be great help. Thanks!