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kaim11

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hello
i applied for study permit for english program and get that refusal reason
please any solution and any suggestion for re-apply ??
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Can't see the image you have attached in your post. Can you post this in text? Also mention your educational background and level of course you applied for, then something can be suggested.
 
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Can't see the image you have attached in your post. Can you post this in text? Also mention your educational background and level of course you applied for, then something can be suggested.
hello ....i have my own question...i got refused ...i got accepted to EAP program and prehealth course in canada college...what would be the prb
 
Can't see the image you have attached in your post. Can you post this in text? Also mention your educational background and level of course you applied for, then something can be suggested.

thanks for your caring
the reason is
"in light of your academic/professional career; i am not satisfied of the coherence/seriousness of your study plan in canada"
- i have a master degree from my home country and apply for esl program.
 
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the reason is
"in light of your academic/professional career; i am not satisfied of the coherence/seriousness of your study plan in canada"
- i have a master degree from my home country and apply for esl program.
Apply for CAIPS. These are very generic rejection reason that the officer just ticks on the rejection letter. You should apply for CAIPS report. In that report, the officer will write detailed notes of why he rejected you. It takes only $15 to apply for CAIPS.
 
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hello ....i have my own question...i got refused ...i got accepted to EAP program and prehealth course in canada college...what would be the prb
Apply for CAIPS. I got refused twice and I have applied for that report. Takes only $15 to get the report.
 
Apply for CAIPS. These are very generic rejection reason that the officer just ticks on the rejection letter. You should apply for CAIPS report. In that report, the officer will write detailed notes of why he rejected you. It takes only $15 to apply for CAIPS.

how ans where can i apply for CAIPS ??
and how many time will take ?
 
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the reason is
"in light of your academic/professional career; i am not satisfied of the coherence/seriousness of your study plan in canada"
- i have a master degree from my home country and apply for esl program.

Well for starters you have a masters degree, applying for an ESL program is a HUGE jump backwards in your professional career. If your aim is to learn English, in CIC's purview you can absolutely find a way to learn it in your own country you need not need to apply all the way in Canada for such a basic course.

This is the reason why they said they are not convinced of the seriousness of your study plan in Canada. It seems like you are applying for the simplest course (ESL) only to gain access to Canada in hopes of immigrating here later.

While that is fine, in order to be granted a study permit you have to demonstrate that you intend to further your professional career by applying for a professional course that either supersedes your Master's Degree or will compliment it in some way that will make you more marketable in your respective profession. For E.g. You have a Masters degree in Marketing and Communication and you apply to a college to do Computer Science Diploma. That could mean you want to learn about computers in order to enhance your online marketing.

Also, you have to convince them that you plan to return to your home country after your studies and since doing an English course from there is quite possible, and since you having a Master's already means that you possess the capacity to do well at it there is not very convincing.

In my experience with my friends from non-English speaking countries, when they applied for an Academic course like Business it is mandatory that they complete the first year of school in an ESL program to learn English before the school allows them to go fully into the academic program they chose to study.
 
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Well for starters you have a masters degree, applying for an ESL program is a HUGE jump backwards in your professional career. If your aim is to learn English, in CIC's purview you can absolutely find a way to learn it in your own country you need not need to apply all the way in Canada for such a basic course.

This is the reason why they said they are not convinced of the seriousness of your study plan in Canada. It seems like you are applying for the simplest course (ESL) only to gain access to Canada in hopes of immigrating here later.

While that is fine, in order to be granted a study permit you have to demonstrate that you intend to further your professional career by applying for a professional course that either supersedes your Master's Degree or will compliment it in some way that will make you more marketable in your respective profession. For E.g. You have a Masters degree in Marketing and Communication and you apply to a college to do Computer Science Diploma. That could mean you want to learn about computers in order to enhance your online marketing.

Also, you have to convince them that you plan to return to your home country after your studies and since doing an English course from there is quite possible, and since you having a Master's already means that you possess the capacity to do well at it there is not very convincing.

In my experience with my friends from non-English speaking countries, when they applied for an Academic course like Business it is mandatory that they complete the first year of school in an ESL program to learn English before the school allows them to go fully into the academic program they chose to study.

Thank you for your detailed explanation
Now I want to correct my mistakes and re-apply and that my next plan:
i have a master of prevention industrial security and management of risk and I have applied for a graduate certificate for global Business management for 1 year
Now I want to re-apply on the basis of studying English program and then study the global Business management
what do you think about that ??
 
Thank you for your detailed explanation
Now I want to correct my mistakes and re-apply and that my next plan:
i have a master of prevention industrial security and management of risk and I have applied for a graduate certificate for global Business management for 1 year
Now I want to re-apply on the basis of studying English program and then study the global Business management
what do you think about that ??

You have already applied for a graduate program which is good. From my experience when you arrive here for school they will make it compulsory that you complete your ESL program before they allow you to begin your graduate certificate. Studying English will now be a prerequisite for your Graduate program.
 
You have already applied for a graduate program which is good. From my experience when you arrive here for school they will make it compulsory that you complete your ESL program before they allow you to begin your graduate certificate. Studying English will now be a prerequisite for your Graduate program.

the english program is not the problem for me
my problem now is getting a visa approved
 
You have already applied for a graduate program which is good. From my experience when you arrive here for school they will make it compulsory that you complete your ESL program before they allow you to begin your graduate certificate. Studying English will now be a prerequisite for your Graduate program.[/QUOTE


based on your experience
what is the chance tome to getting a visa ??
 
the english program is not the problem for me
my problem now is getting a visa approved

The English program is your problem. As others have flagged, it doesn't make sense for you to be taking an ESL or English course given your previous education. If you want to take a Global Business Management program - you should get admission to that program directly (not to an English course or program).
 
The English program is your problem. As others have flagged, it doesn't make sense for you to be taking an ESL or English course given your previous education. If you want to take a Global Business Management program - you should get admission to that program directly (not to an English course or program).

i understand that
But assuming I got admission it is enough to get a visa with knowing my studies in my home country is defferent !!
 
You'll need to include a letter to explain why you want to take the diploma program after taking the masters.
 
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