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Study permit advice...

find.asif

Member
Sep 29, 2012
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PLEASE ADVICE...
I am currently living in Canada with PGWP and I recently applied for my wife's TRV and got rejected twice. She wanted to come as Student in the first place but we thought it would better if she apply from inside Canada. Hence, we tried for TRV. Her Profile:
SSC - 2008
HSC - 2010
Bachelor - 2015
Master's - 2017 - Both Public University
IELTS - 6.5, None below 6.

Now...
As she is rejected twice, what is the chance of her getting a study permit ?
She got an offer letter from Centennial College for Advanced Diploma, Program is related to her Bachelor, Master and current job. Is this good enough? or what other option will be better, please advice.
For TRV we showed a FD of 15 Lac and my parents sponsored her showing their FC A/C balance of USD50K. Can we use this for study permit application? or need more fund?
 

Wages

Hero Member
Feb 19, 2020
211
12
PLEASE ADVICE...
I am currently living in Canada with PGWP and I recently applied for my wife's TRV and got rejected twice. She wanted to come as Student in the first place but we thought it would better if she apply from inside Canada. Hence, we tried for TRV. Her Profile:
SSC - 2008
HSC - 2010
Bachelor - 2015
Master's - 2017 - Both Public University
IELTS - 6.5, None below 6.

Now...
As she is rejected twice, what is the chance of her getting a study permit ?
She got an offer letter from Centennial College for Advanced Diploma, Program is related to her Bachelor, Master and current job. Is this good enough? or what other option will be better, please advice.
For TRV we showed a FD of 15 Lac and my parents sponsored her showing their FC A/C balance of USD50K. Can we use this for study permit application? or need more fund?
Diploma is below a bachelors and masters and she already has it. Visa guarantee is low since she holds higher credentials
 

jweekend

Champion Member
Dec 13, 2019
1,280
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PLEASE ADVICE...
I am currently living in Canada with PGWP and I recently applied for my wife's TRV and got rejected twice. She wanted to come as Student in the first place but we thought it would better if she apply from inside Canada. Hence, we tried for TRV. Her Profile:
SSC - 2008
HSC - 2010
Bachelor - 2015
Master's - 2017 - Both Public University
IELTS - 6.5, None below 6.

Now...
As she is rejected twice, what is the chance of her getting a study permit ?
She got an offer letter from Centennial College for Advanced Diploma, Program is related to her Bachelor, Master and current job. Is this good enough? or what other option will be better, please advice.
For TRV we showed a FD of 15 Lac and my parents sponsored her showing their FC A/C balance of USD50K. Can we use this for study permit application? or need more fund?
Applying for a study permit without the intentions to study and to be a genuine student is grounds for refusal.

The visa officer is correct in his decision.
 

Wages

Hero Member
Feb 19, 2020
211
12
Applying for a study permit without the intentions to study and to be a genuine student is grounds for refusal.

The visa officer is correct in his decision.
Exactly! The intentions are clear enough. She’s not a bonafide student