I applied for a study permit first on Nov 23rd and got a rejection on Dec 4th and applied again on Dec 7th and got a rejection today on Feb 2nd. Please take a look at my profile below and share any advice that you might have in applying for the May intake.
Course: Seneca College /Post Graduate Diploma in Event Marketing- Jan intake
Bachelors: BA Hons in Communication Studies from York University in Toronto. CGPA- B
Language test: Didn't write the IELTS as I believe its not necessary if you have a Canadian degree however I did include results of the CELPIP exam and you can see the band below
I included my transcript and a letter from my program coordinator which she wrote for me highlighting the need for a BA and stated that it was an appropriate progression in my education. I also had a PGWP and I included work letters from my employer.
I am applying for CAIPS notes but I am looking to get some insight as to why exactly my application was rejected and how I could fix it for the May intake. My program options for the May intake are Government relations (sort of like PR with public affairs) or Hospitality Management.
I am hoping someone here, especially the seniors can shed some light on this situation and help me get it sorted. Thanks!
Course: Seneca College /Post Graduate Diploma in Event Marketing- Jan intake
Bachelors: BA Hons in Communication Studies from York University in Toronto. CGPA- B
Language test: Didn't write the IELTS as I believe its not necessary if you have a Canadian degree however I did include results of the CELPIP exam and you can see the band below
I included my transcript and a letter from my program coordinator which she wrote for me highlighting the need for a BA and stated that it was an appropriate progression in my education. I also had a PGWP and I included work letters from my employer.
I am applying for CAIPS notes but I am looking to get some insight as to why exactly my application was rejected and how I could fix it for the May intake. My program options for the May intake are Government relations (sort of like PR with public affairs) or Hospitality Management.
I am hoping someone here, especially the seniors can shed some light on this situation and help me get it sorted. Thanks!