You can try but high rate of refusal. Study permits are temporary so you have to prove that you will return home, strong ties, job, funds etc. If applying to a Masters or PhD program you have more of a chance.
You can try but high rate of refusal. Study permits are temporary so you have to prove that you will return home, strong ties, job, funds etc. If applying to a Masters or PhD program you have more of a chance.
Sorry to bother you again
But one more way came to my mind
If I withdraw my PR file before the visa process and once visa is approved and I reach Canada, then I reapply
Can it be done like this?
Sorry to bother you again
But one more way came to my mind
If I withdraw my PR file before the visa process and once visa is approved and I reach Canada, then I reapply
Can it be done like this?
Sorry to bother you again
But one more way came to my mind
If I withdraw my PR file before the visa process and once visa is approved and I reach Canada, then I reapply
Can it be done like this?