There are many large North American universities that have international campuses in the a middle East so you could easily attend one of these programs. It doesn’t make sense to separate your family and pay all that money for an MBA at UCW. If you want a better chance of being approved apply to one of the better programs in Canada. There will likely be concerns that you are studying in Canada for your children’s future not your own.
Hi!
I, as an Indian citizen applied from KSA ( I am 27) and my visa was rejected even though I clearly stated my husband will stay back in KSA and I will return back here after completion but in the GCMS notes they stated that the employment opportunities are meek and refused citing the immigration status being non permanent.
Hence, even added the reason that no job security means purpose of visit is also fishy.
I showed husband's employment as my funding source and they all pinned it on instability of the job & refused.
I read on this forum several cases like mine and some applied saying after studying in Canada, they will go back to Indian, hence I am planning to re apply doing the same.
Do you think the chances are better now that I will say that due to the pandemic etc etc we have decided that I will study, my husband will accompany on OWP and then we will permanently move back to India. Increased our funds to 37000CAD (2nd year tuition and remaining as living expenses) and paid 1 year tuition too. Even showed ourselves as heirs to our parents' property as we are both under 30 and too young to own properties or businesses.
What are the chances?
thanks.