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I applied for a Canadian visitor visa last year, the plan was to stay from July 15th 2017 to August 15th 2017.
I was going to be staying with my uncle who is a Canadian citizen and had him write me an invitation letter.
In the letter it was stated that I was going to be staying with him(it included his address, phone number and other personal details)
I made sure to include his current occupation, his wife's occupation and they both got an official paper from their work places.
I also included our birth certificates as it was the only proof I could find to prove that we were related (it was in Arabic I didn't translate it, but I plan on translating it this time)
I also included both of my parents' bank statements and occupations.
I submitted all the applications that were required.
I'm a college student here and I don't really have any properties so all the ties I could find to my country was a statement from college indicating that I studied there.
This will be my first time traveling abroad so I understand that getting accepted is a bit hard for someone like me
My visa was rejected for the

following reasons:
-The officer believed that I wouldn't come back by the end of my stay.
-Family ties weren't clear.
-unclear reason for visiting.
Those three reasons were why my application was rejected, I am reapplying again this year and I would like to know how to not get my application rejected?
I'm an Egyptian citizen
What I plan on doing differently is:
-translating the birth certificates
-my parents made me a bank account with 100,000 egp in it which is about 8000 Canadian dollars.

I'm not really sure what else I could do?
I'm 19 years old.
I have no assets or properties here I'm just a college student
Is there anything else that I should do to prevent my application from getting rejected?
 
I applied for a Canadian visitor visa last year, the plan was to stay from July 15th 2017 to August 15th 2017.
I was going to be staying with my uncle who is a Canadian citizen and had him write me an invitation letter.
In the letter it was stated that I was going to be staying with him(it included his address, phone number and other personal details)
I made sure to include his current occupation, his wife's occupation and they both got an official paper from their work places.
I also included our birth certificates as it was the only proof I could find to prove that we were related (it was in Arabic I didn't translate it, but I plan on translating it this time)
I also included both of my parents' bank statements and occupations.
I submitted all the applications that were required.
I'm a college student here and I don't really have any properties so all the ties I could find to my country was a statement from college indicating that I studied there.
This will be my first time traveling abroad so I understand that getting accepted is a bit hard for someone like me
My visa was rejected for the

following reasons:
-The officer believed that I wouldn't come back by the end of my stay.
-Family ties weren't clear.
-unclear reason for visiting.
Those three reasons were why my application was rejected, I am reapplying again this year and I would like to know how to not get my application rejected?
I'm an Egyptian citizen
What I plan on doing differently is:
-translating the birth certificates
-my parents made me a bank account with 100,000 egp in it which is about 8000 Canadian dollars.

I'm not really sure what else I could do?
I'm 19 years old.
I have no assets or properties here I'm just a college student
Is there anything else that I should do to prevent my application from getting rejected?

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You need a clear purpose why are you visiting , dates, what you will do, see etc, when you are going, coming back etc

You can increase ties like
No objection letter from college
Or telling them you have exams after you come
And many more things