A Aniie4488 Star Member Nov 3, 2024 53 0 Yesterday at 8:19 AM #1 Good day, I just want to ask my visa application for Study Permit was refused. It was my second refusal already. My question is do I need to get new PAL if I re-apply my Visa?
Good day, I just want to ask my visa application for Study Permit was refused. It was my second refusal already. My question is do I need to get new PAL if I re-apply my Visa?
N Naturgrl VIP Member Apr 5, 2020 46,908 10,148 Yesterday at 8:39 AM #2 Depends on when PAL was issued and if still valid. Two refusals is a lot. No point in reapplying unless you can address reasons for refusals. If going to private DLI, change to public DLI. https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/study-canada/study-permit/get-documents/provincial-attestation-letter.html
Depends on when PAL was issued and if still valid. Two refusals is a lot. No point in reapplying unless you can address reasons for refusals. If going to private DLI, change to public DLI. https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/study-canada/study-permit/get-documents/provincial-attestation-letter.html
N Naturgrl VIP Member Apr 5, 2020 46,908 10,148 Today at 5:51 AM #4 abhoot said: what is the reason of refusals?? Click to expand... Read past posts. Going to IBU, not enough money, aunt “sponsoring” studies when OP is married.
abhoot said: what is the reason of refusals?? Click to expand... Read past posts. Going to IBU, not enough money, aunt “sponsoring” studies when OP is married.
S studentapplyins00on Star Member Oct 3, 2024 114 8 Today at 9:58 AM #5 Naturgrl said: Read past posts. Going to IBU, not enough money, aunt “sponsoring” studies when OP is married. Click to expand... I think it also has something to do with university being in Toronto where 21k a year for living expenses wont be enough
Naturgrl said: Read past posts. Going to IBU, not enough money, aunt “sponsoring” studies when OP is married. Click to expand... I think it also has something to do with university being in Toronto where 21k a year for living expenses wont be enough