Hi friends,
So here's my situation and profile.
Here are the rejection reasons:
Pursuant to Section 219 of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Regulation, I am not satisfied that you:
You have not satisfied me that you would leave Canada at the end of your stay. In reaching this decision, I considered several factors, including:
- Evidence of financial resources lacks banking history, source, and availability.
- Insufficient evidence of valid U.S. immigration status document and academic credentials.
What I submitted with my application as supporting documents:
What I will submit with my reapplication:
To sum up my question:
And in case you are interested in the timeline, I submitted online on May 21 and received the rejection today(Jun 25).
So here's my situation and profile.
- Graduated with B.S. degree in Computer Science from top engineering school in the U.S.
- Working as a software engineer full time.
- Got CS grad offer from SFU.
- Applying from the U.S. instead of my home country since I'm working here.
- Deposited about 60k CAD in my home country and provided the official personal certificate of deposit form the bank with the application.
Here are the rejection reasons:
Pursuant to Section 219 of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Regulation, I am not satisfied that you:
- have sufficient and available financial resources, without working in Canada, to pay the tuition fees for the course or program of studies that you intend to pursue
- have sufficient and available financial resources, without working in Canada, to maintain yourself and any family members who are accompanying you during your proposed period of study
- have sufficient and available financial resources, without working in Canada, to pay the costs of transporting yourself and any family members who are accompanying you to and from Canada.
You have not satisfied me that you would leave Canada at the end of your stay. In reaching this decision, I considered several factors, including:
- immigration status in country of residence
- length of proposed stay in Canada
- purpose of visit
- current employment situation
- personal assets and financial status.
- Evidence of financial resources lacks banking history, source, and availability.
- Insufficient evidence of valid U.S. immigration status document and academic credentials.
What I submitted with my application as supporting documents:
- Offer letter from the school that has tuition costs and other numbers in it.
- Estimated tuition and mandatory fees for first 12 months: $31,110.00
- Certificate of deposit from the most reputable bank in my home country, around 60k CAD after conversion.
What I will submit with my reapplication:
- Diploma for my degree along with an official transcript.
- i20 and i94, documents to prove my status in the U.S.
- Employment verification letter from my employer
- Paystubs (how many months is enough?)
- Tax return docs (if anyone thinks this won't be helpful please let me know.
- I don't have a lot of balance in my bank account right now because I take out a decent amount off my paycheck and invest then into stock and cryptocurrency. I have right under 10k USD right now, will bank statement helpful in my case? I still have 3k in stock. I try to keep cryptocurrency out of the way since it is a touchy topic in every country.
- A strong SOP.
To sum up my question:
- How to make my SOP strong
- Estimated tuition and mandatory fees for first 12 months is $31,110.00 on the offer letter, is 60k CAD not enough for a 16-month program?
- Do I need to provide the source for the 60k deposit? They come from the payment distrubuted from the confiscated land from the local government. I have letter from the local government stating my portion of the payment and it has been notarized for authenticity and translated into English as well. I know this is an odd source of income so I'm hesitated to upload it. What do you guys think? Note I can try to increase my deposit to around 80k cad if needed.
- Does applying after getting rejected for the first time dramatically decrease my case of approval?
And in case you are interested in the timeline, I submitted online on May 21 and received the rejection today(Jun 25).
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