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study permit extension scope, when the course is not yet finished/ impact on spouse sponsorship

choarty

Newbie
Jun 7, 2017
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Hi,
A) I enrolled in a private school for a Jewellery Design programme in Vancouver last year may intake 2016, as an International student from India.

But I failed to finish course as i wasn’t happy with the curriculum and hence did not receive Diploma or Transcripts at the end of the course.

My visa is expiring 13th July and I have secured a seat in another school for Jewellery Designing program in Vancouver, which is far more extensive and professional to the one, I was enrolled And I really wish to study there.

BUT IS THERE ANY CHANCE FOR ME TO GET A POSITIVE REPLY ON MY STUDENT PERMIT EXTENSION APPLICATION, CONSIDERING MY POOR PERFORMANCE AT MY PREVIOUS SCHOOL.

Is there any hope for me to save myself from this mess?
Explanation letter etc…anything?
*Also I kept working 20 hours, Even when i stopped going school.*I had no idea, that this is wrong

B) My boyfriend is applying for Study Permit soon, as he has secured admission in one of the Universities in Vancouver.

If I have no scope in Student Permit extension, Is there a scope for Spouse Sponsorship for me.? Or my incomplete course, impacts that too!
If not, What should be the procedure?
 

good boy

Hero Member
Feb 17, 2017
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You can try writing a convincing LOE, that may get you through. But you have a good chance of rejection, as you already know. Do not mention your 20hrs work, that will definitely kill your chance. Let them find it by themselves.

If you get rejected in this application, your future applications will always be flagged and checked more meticulously. that does not mean mandatory rejection though!
 

choarty

Newbie
Jun 7, 2017
8
0
You can try writing a convincing LOE, that may get you through. But you have a good chance of rejection, as you already know. Do not mention your 20hrs work, that will definitely kill your chance. Let them find it by themselves.

If you get rejected in this application, your future applications will always be flagged and checked more meticulously. that does not mean mandatory rejection though!
hmm.. wll il do the same..probably with the help of a good lawyer. thankyou for your reply