Hello To all of the members! I am extremely worried and I need to get some details. My offshore humanitarian Visa subclass 201 for Australia was refused in 2017. At that time I applied without passport but gave my biometrics. Now the main concern is, I am going to apply for Study permit of Canada through Student Direct Stream. I do have to mention this refusal in application form of study permit. If I dont mention and if Visa officer finds my data through biometrics, I can be rejected straight away for not being truthful. If I mention that refusal, how much will it affect my Visa approval and how can I convince Visa officer that I am a genuine student who plan to come back to his country after study. I have achieved overall 7 bands in IELTS. I have got admission in Fanshawe college for 3 years advanced diploma in Cybersecurity. Till yet I dont have any gap. Moreover, my academic grades are good. The intended program is also aligned to my previous studies. What can be done in this regard. I am waiting for your responses.
Hello, since you already understand that misrepresenting this refusal will leave you banned from Canada for 5 years and leave your credibility as unreliable for the rest of your immigration application life, the only issue is what it means for the receipt of a Temporary Resident Visa in Canada.
Who can say without knowing your personal circumstances since the refusal of your offshore humanitarian Visa subclass 201 for Australia which a simple Google search says:
"In-country Special
Humanitarian Visa (
Subclass 201): this
visa allows persons who are subject to persecution in their home country or habitual residence and who have not been able to leave that country to seek asylum elsewhere."
If your situation remains the same as you must have detailed within that application then I'd say your chances for a temporary stay in Canada are obscured by your stated inability to live wherever it is that you are living currently.
The box that you have placed yourself into is, how have you managed, under persecution, to further your education and have the financial resources to become an international student who will unquestionably leave Canada for home at the end of their studies?
That's a question that only you can answer and I'd be eager to hear it.