Hi,
Looking at good discussion and responses at this forum, I am posting my query. Hoping to listen to your inputs.
1. For September intake, study visa on general category was applied in July with all supporting documents from university along with tuition fee payment statement, GIC and medical clearance.
2. Few weeks later embassy asked to provide few more information related to medical and it was send it across by authorized hospital.
3. Here it was a shut, no response from embassy for about September first week.
4. Admissions date was near by and fortunately admission date was extended till mid of October.
5. Here we sent a letter to embassy to get to know the status.
6. No responses and it was 2nd week of October by then.
7. For a week time to start of course in university, all of a sudden we got call from embassy, they said "Will you be able make your travel arrangements before your classes begins". We said yes, it can be done, we are waiting for passport with VISA. They asked again, "you sure, you can make your travel in next three days". We said yes.
8. Later the passport was release from embassy.
9. VISA was rejected .
Now, we have pushed the admission for Jan intake and are in process of reapplying visa.
Below was the information given in rejection letter:
1. According to Canada's Immigration and Refugee Protection Acts and Regulations, as an applicant of a study permit, you must establish that your intentions are bona fide and that you will leave Canada by the end of the period authorized for your stay. You must satisfy an officer that you will not contravene the conditions of admission and that you do not belong in a category of persons inadmissible to Canada under Act.
2. You must satisfy an officer that you have adequate financial resources to pay tuition fees and support your stay in Canada.
3. Your proposed studies are not reasonable in light of one or more of: your qualifications, previous studies, employment, level of establishment, language abilities or your future prospects and Plans. [this exactly was ticked in rejection letter][/font][/font]
Please help in this to understand what additional documents or write up should be provided to embassy in response to this rejection letter.
We are very short in time to re-apply and I am really looking for inputs and any information that would be helpfull.
Thanks,
-J
Looking at good discussion and responses at this forum, I am posting my query. Hoping to listen to your inputs.
1. For September intake, study visa on general category was applied in July with all supporting documents from university along with tuition fee payment statement, GIC and medical clearance.
2. Few weeks later embassy asked to provide few more information related to medical and it was send it across by authorized hospital.
3. Here it was a shut, no response from embassy for about September first week.
4. Admissions date was near by and fortunately admission date was extended till mid of October.
5. Here we sent a letter to embassy to get to know the status.
6. No responses and it was 2nd week of October by then.
7. For a week time to start of course in university, all of a sudden we got call from embassy, they said "Will you be able make your travel arrangements before your classes begins". We said yes, it can be done, we are waiting for passport with VISA. They asked again, "you sure, you can make your travel in next three days". We said yes.
8. Later the passport was release from embassy.
9. VISA was rejected .
Now, we have pushed the admission for Jan intake and are in process of reapplying visa.
Below was the information given in rejection letter:
1. According to Canada's Immigration and Refugee Protection Acts and Regulations, as an applicant of a study permit, you must establish that your intentions are bona fide and that you will leave Canada by the end of the period authorized for your stay. You must satisfy an officer that you will not contravene the conditions of admission and that you do not belong in a category of persons inadmissible to Canada under Act.
2. You must satisfy an officer that you have adequate financial resources to pay tuition fees and support your stay in Canada.
3. Your proposed studies are not reasonable in light of one or more of: your qualifications, previous studies, employment, level of establishment, language abilities or your future prospects and Plans. [this exactly was ticked in rejection letter][/font][/font]
Please help in this to understand what additional documents or write up should be provided to embassy in response to this rejection letter.
We are very short in time to re-apply and I am really looking for inputs and any information that would be helpfull.
Thanks,
-J