I’ll keep that in mind. After two refusals it’s kind of scary to leave out anything or explain in short wondering what if they wanted more. But I’ll try to keep as direct as possible. Thanks.There's no perfect no. of pages but it's best to keep as short and concise as possible. I had quite a LOT to say as I have a bit of a long history and was travelling with family so my SOP was 2 and 1/4 pages long. Could have fit it into 2 pages if I used slightly smaller font/size .
Visa officers have hundreds of applications to look over and only have a few minutes to decide on your file. So keep your SOP as short as possible. Write the SOP in a natural language without any deliberate complexity.
In terms of your refusal, simply address the concerns of previous VO for the reasons they provided. For instance, if they think that you don’t have a clear purpose of visit then structure your SOP in a way that will clarify to the VO that your intent is to temporarily study in Canada.
Good luck.
I have seen people who were rejected more than once write 12 pages long and get a permit. Obviously I don’t want to write a thesis but yes I don’t want to miss out on anything!I would say 2 pages max but you know there are always exceptions.