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I have concerns that the letter of acceptance which you have provided in support of your application is fraudulent.

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Actually, the LoA is genuine, but the applicant was supposed to pay a conditional fee of CAD 2,500 by 15th February 2024 to secure his seat at CBU which he did not do, and had applied for SP in December 24th, 2023 without paying the required conditional fee. So, after the PFL, the applicant wrote to CBU requesting CBU to confirm the genuineness of the LoA, and the CBU instead requested the applicant to pay the conditional fee and then after apply for SP. It seems like CBU refused to support his responses to PFL. I believe, this is a potential ban should the applicant respond to PFL without any support from CBU.
In that case the applicant is fully at fault here. Messed around and found out. Agreed he'll need to respond to the PFL without the school's support.
 

bongoman

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Always everyone starts off innocent and then some story comes out, its definitely not required to pay the fee to get a study permit so that doesn't make the LoA fraudulent if it was an actual LoA and not some other conditional letter thing, if it was past the deadline to pay the fee then the school might have withdrawn the offer. I think depending on if that is the issue and how he responds he might get a simple rejection or a ban.
 
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canuck78

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CBU is one of the schools that has such a high proportion of international students that is in for a huge shock when a large proportion of students applying get denied. Would be avoiding CBU for that reason plus the fact that housing is incredibly hard to secure. This is a small university meant to provide education mostly for the local population and perhaps other Maritimers. It started offering a large referral fee to consultants and suddenly most of the students are from South East Asia.
 

Flyingfast

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Why do these people, who purport to undertake studies at a university, use "consultants" or agents at all?

How real is the intention to study? Is it just a vehicle to PR? You can't even submit or check your own application? Rhetorical question!

Incidentally, in January I spoke to an immigration officer in Toronto and he said they had around 1000 international students arriving a DAY arriving into Toronto Pearson, with peaks of 3000 some days! I asked how many of them are genuine students? Of course he laughed and replied "exactly".

Trudeau and his ilk are closing the barn doors long after the horses have bolted.
I find it had to believe they didn't know fraudulent university acceptance letters were used!
 

Ismaeln

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They have been a lots of fraud of CBU letters in the past, some fake agents declaring to represent CBU yet they are not authorized , and they used to multiple one letter to different people just changing the names and ID. As per new IRCC policy they have to confirm each and every LOA , so In your case highest probability is that CBU was contact by IRCC to confirm your LOA, then CBU denied your LOA.