i am going to apply 2nd time inshallah..could anyone tell me is there any need to attach refusal letter of previous application ? is it necessary ?
u need a strong letter explaining about the reasons of refusal.Waqas Azeem said:i am going to apply 2nd time inshallah..could anyone tell me is there any need to attach refusal letter of previous application ? is it necessary ?
*refuting, not explaining.Rashique said:u need a strong letter explaining about the reasons of refusal.
1. There is no need for SOP at all (unless asked for). Visa officer dont even don't through it. I know many of us file SOP, property valuation papers and even affidavit. All such things are "useless"acca247 said:I will also suggest you write a very strong letter of intent(statement of purpose) to show your real intention of studying in Canada. I will you good luck in your second application.
Well SOP is not required all the time (when the applied program is relevant) but I have seen people getting rejected when they don't give property valuation papers and affidavit. Affidavit is a MUST (if you have sponsor). Valuation paper can be omitted if affidavit holds the proves of properties but affidavit is a must. Maybe it is not required in all countries (which I doubt). So please don't post wrong information in this forum. Many people reply on proper application over here.enfield said:1. There is no need for SOP at all (unless asked for). Visa officer dont even don't through it. I know many of us file SOP, property valuation papers and even affidavit. All such things are "useless"
2. Just follow that "visa checklist" and submit documents according to that.
lolrhasan said:Well SOP is not required all the time (when the applied program is relevant) but I have seen people getting rejected when they don't give property valuation papers and affidavit. Affidavit is a MUST (if you have sponsor). Valuation paper can be omitted if affidavit holds the proves of properties but affidavit is a must. Maybe it is not required in all countries (which I doubt). So please don't post wrong information in this forum. Many people reply on proper application over here.
Dear enfield,enfield said:lol
my dear,
1. I repeat not once, but 100 times that SOP , AFFIDAVITS or any Valuation papers are "absolutely not required"
2. I have proof... Do this !
-visit VFS Canada India website
-download Visa Application and that "important" CHECKLIST FILE (this checklist must be submitted along with visa application)
-now my dear, just read that checklist with open eyes...you will find exactly what I am writing here.
Its not me, but peoples like you who post wrong post. I challenge you , show me where its written that Affidavit or valuatiön paper or even SOP is required. I bet you cant show me anything....
If you are below the age of majority, you will just need to fill up an extra form (stating that your parents are allowing you to go). And you never know whether or not VO will call for an interview. And since you are in college, why are you willing to apply to secondary school?PARANOID said:Hi guys....
Will an officer still interview me if im not yet on my age of majority (like if i get admitted in a secondary school/ institution in British Columbia where the age of majority is 19)? And can i still apply in a secondary school in Alberta or in British Columbia? I'm 18 years old now. turning 19 next year. I'm 3rd year college here in the Philippines
i want to go to HS first so that it will be less hasssle. I won't be taking the english proficiency test or get my transcripts and all that. and my program here is AB Pol Sci. I want to apply for a Legal Admin or Paralegal. I think the officer would doubt and would not approve my visa application because there are differences in laws of different statesrhasan said:If you are below the age of majority, you will just need to fill up an extra form (stating that your parents are allowing you to go). And you never know whether or not VO will call for an interview. And since you are in college, why are you willing to apply to secondary school?