Hello everyone,
I am completely lost and heartbroken after having being refused a study permit. Here is my situation:
- 24 yo male, Moroccan citizenship, graduated from a Top 3 US university with Bachelor's in Finance in 2015
- Have been working from 2015 to now as a data scientist for a top bank on Wall Street in New York City
- Applied, and got into Master's of Mathematics at McGill, start in Winter 2018
- Applied, and received CAQ, start in August 2017
- July 11th 2017: sent application for a study permit with all documents reviewed 1000 times
Today, 20 days later, I am told that my application is denied because specifically, "You have not satisfied me that you would leave Canada at the end of your stay". Specifically, the factors were "Immigration status in country of residence" and "purpose of visit".
-"Immigration status in country of residence": I am on an H1B visa, and live in the US. I listed US as my current country of residence because I work here. How does working in the US play against me for a study permit? I am completely lost!! Could it be that the officer did not believe this? My actual home is in Morocco. I haven't "lived" there for the last 6 years since I did 4 years school and 2 years of work.
- "purpose of visit": All I want is to actually study, and attend this specific program at McGill. I even took days off and traveled to meet with the professor in Montreal before applying...What does it mean? Does the officer think I am not actually trying to "go" to Canada to study?
Additional info:
- I have travelled many times to Canada over the last 6 years since I studied in the US and proximity.
- I have travelled to Mexico, Germany, Canada, France, Hong Kong and Singapore over the last two years. Business and Tourism.
- My "actual" country of residence is Morocco. This is where I plan on going back after my degree., not the US where I currently am.
If anyone can please help understand what could have happened with my application, I would highly highly appreciate it as I am not sure what I can do at this point. Should I re-apply and show ties to my actual country, Morocco?
Thank you guys
I am completely lost and heartbroken after having being refused a study permit. Here is my situation:
- 24 yo male, Moroccan citizenship, graduated from a Top 3 US university with Bachelor's in Finance in 2015
- Have been working from 2015 to now as a data scientist for a top bank on Wall Street in New York City
- Applied, and got into Master's of Mathematics at McGill, start in Winter 2018
- Applied, and received CAQ, start in August 2017
- July 11th 2017: sent application for a study permit with all documents reviewed 1000 times
Today, 20 days later, I am told that my application is denied because specifically, "You have not satisfied me that you would leave Canada at the end of your stay". Specifically, the factors were "Immigration status in country of residence" and "purpose of visit".
-"Immigration status in country of residence": I am on an H1B visa, and live in the US. I listed US as my current country of residence because I work here. How does working in the US play against me for a study permit? I am completely lost!! Could it be that the officer did not believe this? My actual home is in Morocco. I haven't "lived" there for the last 6 years since I did 4 years school and 2 years of work.
- "purpose of visit": All I want is to actually study, and attend this specific program at McGill. I even took days off and traveled to meet with the professor in Montreal before applying...What does it mean? Does the officer think I am not actually trying to "go" to Canada to study?
Additional info:
- I have travelled many times to Canada over the last 6 years since I studied in the US and proximity.
- I have travelled to Mexico, Germany, Canada, France, Hong Kong and Singapore over the last two years. Business and Tourism.
- My "actual" country of residence is Morocco. This is where I plan on going back after my degree., not the US where I currently am.
If anyone can please help understand what could have happened with my application, I would highly highly appreciate it as I am not sure what I can do at this point. Should I re-apply and show ties to my actual country, Morocco?
Thank you guys