Did you show any other funds in equivalent CAD under parents' name or from your home country?I had paid till my 3rd semester fee and 4rd will be pay bez it depends on available courses and professor. If I pay my all the fees it will be only reflex on my student account
not really, because now I'm showing 20K cad as per new financial requirementsDid you show any other funds in equivalent CAD under parents' name or from your home country?
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So you only showed 10k CAD and paid one semester fee and you were refused, right?not really, because now I'm showing 20K cad as per new financial requirements
no I paid and show two semester fee and 10k and yes no any other fundsSo you only showed 10k CAD and paid one semester fee and you were refused, right?
You didn't show any other funds, right?
not really, because now I'm showing 20K cad as per new financial requirements
By two semesters, do you mean the upcoming 2 semesters?no I paid and show two semester fee and 10k and yes no any other funds
What exactly was the reason? The insufficient proof of funds makes sense, but why would they mention "not working in Canada" as a reason? Can you clearly specify what was written in your refusal? Also, how long did it take for you to get a decision? I think depending on that, you could try again.Hi Everyone,
I have a question, last month I applied for my study permit extension which is about to expire on 30 sept 2024, and this month 2 days ago I received a refusal with the incorrect reasons of insufficient funds and not working in Canada. But I do provide the documents of my bank balance and where they can see my funds coming from, also at that time my own balance was 10,000 cad I'm not sure how the IRCC officer found this amount insufficient, because I work part-time, yet they say in the letter that I'm not working.
Can anyone suggest what i need to care about while reapplying for the same? or any suggestion, please!!
"Pursuant to paragraph 220(a) of the IRPR, I am not satisfied that you have sufficient and available financial resources, without working in Canada, to pay the tuition fees for the course or program of studies that you intend to pursue." this is what they have mention in my refusal letter, they gave me two reasons, and for decision it almost 2 months.What exactly was the reason? The insufficient proof of funds makes sense, but why would they mention "not working in Canada" as a reason? Can you clearly specify what was written in your refusal? Also, how long did it take for you to get a decision? I think depending on that, you could try again.
yes correctBy two semesters, do you mean the upcoming 2 semesters?
Which means you paid the fee for the entire upcoming year of your studies, along with 10k CAD in liquid funds. Is that correct?
Obviously by family support I doubled the amount and explained everything & waiting for the result but I'm sure I will get approval it was refused with a false reason.Would also clarify how you doubled your savings in such a short period of time. If you only paid one semester how much the 4th semester will cost will factor into whether you have enough funds. You need to subtract tuition remaining from your savings amount.