Hello, I applied for a study permit and have just received the refusal letter. The reasons are:
1. Family ties in Canada and in your country of residence.
2. Purpose of visit.
3. Limited employment prospects in country of residence.
I am from Afghanistan. I graduated high school in Dec 2015 and started my post-secondary in 2016 and only studied for two and a half years because of my country's poor education system. Since I had enough money to study at a more capable institution, I decided to study abroad. My brother also lives in Canada, so he suggested I study there. I then applied and secured a letter of admission for a January program from a Canadian institution. I applied for a study permit which was refused today due to the reasons provided above. I also paid the first semester tuition and set aside 10,000 CAD as prescribed on the CIC website. I also provided a study plan stating my future plans along with going back to my country at the end of my studies. I thought I provided everything they asked for.
Is there any way I can appeal or reapply to get a student permit?
1. Family ties in Canada and in your country of residence.
2. Purpose of visit.
3. Limited employment prospects in country of residence.
I am from Afghanistan. I graduated high school in Dec 2015 and started my post-secondary in 2016 and only studied for two and a half years because of my country's poor education system. Since I had enough money to study at a more capable institution, I decided to study abroad. My brother also lives in Canada, so he suggested I study there. I then applied and secured a letter of admission for a January program from a Canadian institution. I applied for a study permit which was refused today due to the reasons provided above. I also paid the first semester tuition and set aside 10,000 CAD as prescribed on the CIC website. I also provided a study plan stating my future plans along with going back to my country at the end of my studies. I thought I provided everything they asked for.
Is there any way I can appeal or reapply to get a student permit?