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Study permit refused

Kobby Owusu

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Nov 20, 2020
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You got refused in part because of your family ties in Canada and in your country of residence, which means you must have some relatives in Canada which has made the immigration officer think you would want to remain after your study permit expires.

We have to know all the facts to be able to help you.

As for personal assets and financial status, i think they might find that your uncle sponsoring your education might be an odd arrangement.

What program have you applied for?
So you mean you can't study in Canada without knowing anyone there?

Masters in Education concentration in leadership, curriculum, evaluation and policy studies.

So what should I do about the personal asset and financial status because is not an odd agreement. What documents should I submit in my next application for them to believe.
 

Islander216

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Nov 27, 2019
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No, i mean you must have some relation in Canada for them to state that your ties there make you more of a risk of remaining.

So for example, if you have a brother or sister there, you are more likely to remain than if you didn't. Similarly, if you have no relations in your country of residence, this will make you less likely to return there after your studies are finished.

It's hard to know to be honest, usually your studies would financed either by your parents or yourself. If you could provide proof of your uncle's financial support for your undergraduate degree that might be a good start.
 

Kobby Owusu

Member
Nov 20, 2020
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No, i mean you must have some relation in Canada for them to state that your ties there make you more of a risk of remaining.

So for example, if you have a brother or sister there, you are more likely to remain than if you didn't. Similarly, if you have no relations in your country of residence, this will make you less likely to return there after your studies are finished.

It's hard to know to be honest, usually your studies would financed either by your parents or yourself. If you could provide proof of your uncle's financial support for your undergraduate degree that might be a good start.
Okay. Thank you for your response
But how do I get that proof of my uncle's financial support for my undergraduate.
What documents should I provide for that.