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Study permit refused

Blessbaby

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Feb 12, 2020
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My study permit was refused and I was wondering if I can reapply to a different college and province. Refusal reason was based on the fact that I applied with family.
 

Naturgrl

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Order GCMS notes first. Reapply if program builds on your education and improves your career in home country. Did refusal actually state “refusal because applied with family.”
 

Naturgrl

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Gcms notes: PA is self employed, no proof of income submitted ( which I did show statements for business account). Saving are less than tuition but have sponsor ready to pay for other expenses. Letter by PA explains her goal with the studies but it is unclear why to invest so much and relocated the entire family. Given the lack of stable employment and the fact that the whole family is travelling. I am not satisfied the the PA would leave Canada at the end of their stay.
So it isn’t just about bringing your family. Why do you need to study in Canada, and how does it benefit your career back home because of the expense and temporarily moving your family? You are self employed so what job will you have on return. Your finances are an issue too.
 

Naturgrl

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I appreciate any help I can get so that I can resubmit as soon as possible. Thank you
So reply to the questions. You will be spending thousands of dollars (which you don’t seem to have) so when you return home show how much more you will be making in your job. Show how a Canadian education will pay off. Show how it advances your career and education.
 

Blessbaby

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Feb 12, 2020
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So reply to the questions. You will be spending thousands of dollars (which you don’t seem to have) so when you return home show how much more you will be making in your job. Show how a Canadian education will pay off. Show how it advances your career and education.
I provided all documents to show that I have enough tuition so I just don't understand why the office would state that I don't. It would be more understanding if it was because my family would be travelling with me and their expense would make funds less for me. I showed over 50k for myself other than tuition.
 

thaovy99

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Jun 26, 2019
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Please answer to questions to help us understand your situation. 50k are not enough if your tuition is 45k. You will need more than that to support your whole family in Canada. One adult spend around 10k per year. If your family has 3 members, 30k is gone. Where is the money for tuition?

So again. What program? What school? What is your educational background? How many years of experiences? IELTS? GPA?

Finance is only 1 of the reasons for your refusal, remember?
 

Blessbaby

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Travel service management diploma at seneca college. I have a diploma in supervisory management and over 5 years experiences in customer service and most of my experience in hotels and restaurants. Being self employed in It network infrastructure for more than 5 years. No IELTS
 

Naturgrl

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Travel service management diploma at seneca college. I have a diploma in supervisory management and over 5 years experiences in customer service and most of my experience in hotels and restaurants. Being self employed in It network infrastructure for more than 5 years. No IELTS
So what does your current career where you are self employed have to do with the travel program? You don't seem to have a strong background in the tourism industry. So you have $50k plus you have the $30k in tuition too? Were you bringing your family too? How would you survive on this amount in Toronto? Will the $30k in tuition lead to such a huge salary increase in your home country. You are spending all your savings for a travel program. Can you take a similar program online for much cheaper? In Canada, the field can be low paying so domestic fees can make sense but not international fees.