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Hi,
My study permit was refused based on my family ties in Canada and my country of residence, as well as my personal assets and financial stability. The only proof of funding I had provided at the time was an affidavit of support and bank statements of a family-friend who lives in the US because he was willing to cover my first year costs. Nothing else.

This time I've included:
-Affidavit of support from my Father
-Bank statements of my parents accounts
-Lease agreements for property rentals
-Certification from three commercial business vehicles
-Various contracts from my Dad's job as a Freelance Consultant
-Private vehicle reg. certificates
-Private home ownership certificates

Is there anything else I need to include or is this convincing enough?? Please help!
 
Hi,
My study permit was refused based on my family ties in Canada and my country of residence, as well as my personal assets and financial stability. The only proof of funding I had provided at the time was an affidavit of support and bank statements of a family-friend who lives in the US because he was willing to cover my first year costs. Nothing else.

This time I've included:
-Affidavit of support from my Father
-Bank statements of my parents accounts
-Lease agreements for property rentals
-Certification from three commercial business vehicles
-Various contracts from my Dad's job as a Freelance Consultant
-Private vehicle reg. certificates
-Private home ownership certificates

Is there anything else I need to include or is this convincing enough?? Please help!
In my opinion, I would say it is a bit much. You should try to keep you application as simple and as sincere as possible. Sometimes providing too many documents for a single requirement could raise an eyebrow.
Just show sufficient liquid funds in your parents active account and a good LOE, stating how you would return back to your home country to utilize the skills and education acquired from Canada. This should just do it.

Just an opinion.
 
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In my opinion, I would say it is a bit much. You should try to keep you application as simple and as sincere as possible. Sometimes providing too many documents for a single requirement could raise an eyebrow.
Just show sufficient liquid funds in your parents active account and a good LOE, stating how you would return back to your home country to utilize the skills and education acquired from Canada. This should just do it.

Just an opinion.
Hii thank you
Could u just tell me what u mean by raise an eyebrow? In what way?
Thanks
 
Why did you not apply with your parents' accounts initially?
I was initially going to study in the US so my parents kept a lot of money in the account of this person to make transactions easier when I get there. In return my parents took care of his costs here (his home-country).
They still have money in his account so we wanted to use it for Canada instead.
 
I was initially going to study in the US so my parents kept a lot of money in the account of this person to make transactions easier when I get there. In return my parents took care of his costs here (his home-country).
They still have money in his account so we wanted to use it for Canada instead.
How do I explain this situation to the Visa Officer?
 
Hi,
My study permit was refused based on my family ties in Canada and my country of residence, as well as my personal assets and financial stability. The only proof of funding I had provided at the time was an affidavit of support and bank statements of a family-friend who lives in the US because he was willing to cover my first year costs. Nothing else.

This time I've included:
-Affidavit of support from my Father
-Bank statements of my parents accounts
-Lease agreements for property rentals
-Certification from three commercial business vehicles
-Various contracts from my Dad's job as a Freelance Consultant
-Private vehicle reg. certificates
-Private home ownership certificates

Is there anything else I need to include or is this convincing enough?? Please help!

I am not sure about the vehicle certificates. Better go to an auditor with all properties (house + vehicles etc..) or even property valuators. They will evaluate and give a network certificate. Please submit that.

You also have to go back to your SOP. Make sure it is convincing that you will come after studies. Eg: This degree will help me to take over my father's business etc.. like that.
 
Thank you for that!
Is it possible that the Visa Officer grows suspicious that my sponsor in my previous application was another individual but now it is my parents?
How do I explain that convincingly?
 
Hi friends, I have received a student visa refusal yesterday. It states that the visa officer is not satisfied that I will leave Canada after I graduate. I have family ties in Canada and I am applying to a second-degree program. I also have en EE profile. I am going to reapply and I want to learn from your experience and knowledge about this situation. Have you received or do you know someone who received approval for the second time after a visa rejection?
 
Hi friends, I have received a student visa refusal yesterday. It states that the visa officer is not satisfied that I will leave Canada after I graduate. I have family ties in Canada and I am applying to a second-degree program. I also have en EE profile. I am going to reapply and I want to learn from your experience and knowledge about this situation. Have you received or do you know someone who received approval for the second time after a visa rejection?
Wht kind of ties u have with canada
Please be more specific which will help others
 
I applied in July to Lethbridge uni