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Student Visa Refusal! Plz Help!!!

tanha_shan

Newbie
Oct 26, 2009
4
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Hey everybody!
I applied for a study permit and TRV recently and unfortunately got denied! The letter said that the reason of denial is because of my previous academic history and similar availability of the programs in my country. Therefore, my objective to go to canada is something else then just studying!!!
I was a student previously in the US and came back after finishing my degree last yr. If i really wanted to stay over there for something else then i wouldnt have come back from the US at the first place.
My question is...what are the chances of approval if i apply for the 2nd time? what can i do to prove to them? and is there anyone of u who got there visa in more then one attempt? and what did u do to overcome the denial?

thks

Shan
 

kista

Hero Member
Aug 24, 2009
258
1
Try to explain how is ur course related to employment opportunities in ur homeland. You may write statement of purpose explaining how this program is different from other options. If this program is not related to ur past academic experience then explain why u switched the field.
 

kista

Hero Member
Aug 24, 2009
258
1
People do get visa in second and third attempt. Show documented evidence for everything e.g if u want to show how this program is different, print the details of similar program and highlight the differences.
 

sasha18

Hero Member
Jun 13, 2009
320
14
Alberta
Category........
PNP
Visa Office......
Sydney
Job Offer........
Yes
App. Filed.......
30Oct2016
Nomination.....
05may2016
AOR Received.
30dec2016
@Kista do you know do you have to proof that you paid your fees at the port of entry ?? Pls let me know
 

seabiscuit

Member
Nov 2, 2009
10
0
Requisite documents At The Port of Entry

1 A valid passport or travel documents.
2 A Letter of Introduction.
3 A valid Temporary Resident Visa.
4 A copy of the letter of acceptance from the school at which you are permitted to study.
5 Proof that you have enough money to support yourself during your stay in Canada and
6 Letter of reference or any other documents recommended by the Visa Office where you applied.
7 If you arrive in Canada with more then C$10000 you must disclose this information to the CBSA Officer.

Note:-

1 Check the study permit to make sure your personal information is accurate and
2 Check the expiry date on your study permit you must leave canada by this date.