Smbenazir said:
hi, i got rejected in sep"11 intake under unversity category.. i applied for mas program at fairleigh dickinson unversty.. now can i apply under spp? i am a b.com graduate with 63% and scored 6 bands in ielts not less than 5.5 individualy... i got offer letter from lambton college for jan intake for business management course 2yrs...should i go for it or not? the reason for my refusal was.(1)u will not leave canada after ur course and (2) ur proposed studies are not reasonble in light....etc, only these 2 reasons are mentioned....
plzzz guide me to the right way coz i dont want to miss this chance, this is a do or die situation for me...... plz plz plz reply as soon as possible...
thanks in advance
Hi,
Your possible problem is your admission into “Fairleigh Dickinson University” in British Columbia. It’s a very low grade school with ONLY four of their degree program qualify for Off-Campus and Post Graduate Work Permit applications.
1. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration
2. Bachelor of Science in Information Technology
3. Bachelor of Arts in Individualized Studies
4. Master of Administrative Science
It has been proved again and again that Visa is all about academic (if not all about, at least the major component of your visa success). How can you expect to make a solid profile on the basis of your admission in to this school. With your weak profile, you simply failed to satisfy the concerned Visa officer of your intentions to leave Canada once you complete your course. And I am not sure what your prospective Master level course was, but it seems to be different thn your prior studies/work profile, something which was not compatible with your overall profile.
Just for example, all Master courses require 6.5 IELTS with no section under 6.0, and your score is 6.0 (with nothing less thn 5.5), so you can understand the quality of your prospective Master level courses.
And for now I do not even think if you are eligible to apply under SPP (Since you have a rejection under general).
I quote NEW SPP visa checklist (in effective since September, 2011)
“New requirement, beginning for September 2011 entry applications: those who have previously been refused any Canadian study permit application are not eligible to apply under SPP.”