Hi everyone. I applied for a study permit for Canada but unfortunately got refused last week. I am really sad as I worked on my application for about a year and I just don't know if I should reapply. I don't know what went wrong. Can anyone please help me?
My refusal grounds were:
I am an Indian citizen but I was born and raised in the Philippines. My family and I are all permanent residents of the Philippines. I have never lived in India. I provided copies of my PR card (as well as my parents and my sister's) so I'm not sure what I did wrong. We don't have any relatives in Canada.
For my reasons for returning to the Philippines, I said that my parents are both senior citizens and seeing as my sister is already married (and lives in the US), it will be my responsibility to take care of them. I provided a ton of pictures of my family and friends. I also said I plan to start an NGO upon my return so I submitted a 2-page NGO plan, a letter of support from my friend who is a licensed teacher here (saying that she plans to build the NGO with me) and my dad's bank certificate and a letter of support from him (saying that he plans to donate funds to help establish my NGO). I also said that I fully embrace the culture here and even teach Filipino to non-native speakers.
I don't have anything else to show as my home ties. As I am not a citizen here, I cannot buy properties. I am also only 25. My parents do have a house in India but I don't even know if that's something I should mention as I kept reiterating that we consider the Philippines as our home as we have lived here for decades. I am just completely at a loss. What should I do? Is it even worth trying again? Moving to Canada has been my dream since I was 16 and my heart is just completely shattered
My refusal grounds were:
- I am not satisfied that you will leave Canada at the end of your stay based on your family ties in Canada and in your country of residence
- I am not satisfied that you will leave Canada at the end of your stay based on the purpose of your visit
- I am not satisfied that you will leave Canada at the end of your stay based on your immigration status
I am an Indian citizen but I was born and raised in the Philippines. My family and I are all permanent residents of the Philippines. I have never lived in India. I provided copies of my PR card (as well as my parents and my sister's) so I'm not sure what I did wrong. We don't have any relatives in Canada.
For my reasons for returning to the Philippines, I said that my parents are both senior citizens and seeing as my sister is already married (and lives in the US), it will be my responsibility to take care of them. I provided a ton of pictures of my family and friends. I also said I plan to start an NGO upon my return so I submitted a 2-page NGO plan, a letter of support from my friend who is a licensed teacher here (saying that she plans to build the NGO with me) and my dad's bank certificate and a letter of support from him (saying that he plans to donate funds to help establish my NGO). I also said that I fully embrace the culture here and even teach Filipino to non-native speakers.
I don't have anything else to show as my home ties. As I am not a citizen here, I cannot buy properties. I am also only 25. My parents do have a house in India but I don't even know if that's something I should mention as I kept reiterating that we consider the Philippines as our home as we have lived here for decades. I am just completely at a loss. What should I do? Is it even worth trying again? Moving to Canada has been my dream since I was 16 and my heart is just completely shattered