I would be grateful if someone who is familiar with the CIC requirements to advise me on what to do next.
I have recently submitted my application for a study permit (online) for a Post-Graduate Certificate in International Business on the 3 October but received my refusal letter this afternoon. I am a Malaysian with a Bachelor of Laws (Hons).
They gave the following reasons in the refusal letter:
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:
purpose of visit
your current employment situation
your personal assets and financial status
Based on the application I have submitted, I am currently unemployed as I just newly graduated from my previous university around 20 August 2014.
As for my personal assets and financial status, I do not own any immovable assets as I am a fresh graduate. As a matter of facts, I did provide my parents' bank statements and proof of them already transferring about 20,000 CAD dollars to my account as living expenses for me. Besides, I have already paid my tuition fee in Canada in FULL which is about 15,000 CAD, which should convince them about my purpose of visit- to study.
The only refusal reason I could think of is that I have been previously refused a TRV as a tourist/visiting around February this year. I was intending to visit my boyfriend who was studying in Canada. The previous refusal or the fact that my boyfriend is there might have caused the officer to be bias against my application? I really have no idea. But then again, there is no prohibition against couple studying in Canada together!! I could not study in Canada then because I was yet to complete my Bachelor degree!
In conclusion, I am really lost and am not sure what to do next. Should I reapply and submit a letter explaining or clearing their doubts on my purpose of visit and etc OR should I just forget about studying in Canada ever due to the bad record (TRV refusal)? Is there anyone who had similar experience prior to this? Thanks !
I have recently submitted my application for a study permit (online) for a Post-Graduate Certificate in International Business on the 3 October but received my refusal letter this afternoon. I am a Malaysian with a Bachelor of Laws (Hons).
They gave the following reasons in the refusal letter:
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:
purpose of visit
your current employment situation
your personal assets and financial status
Based on the application I have submitted, I am currently unemployed as I just newly graduated from my previous university around 20 August 2014.
As for my personal assets and financial status, I do not own any immovable assets as I am a fresh graduate. As a matter of facts, I did provide my parents' bank statements and proof of them already transferring about 20,000 CAD dollars to my account as living expenses for me. Besides, I have already paid my tuition fee in Canada in FULL which is about 15,000 CAD, which should convince them about my purpose of visit- to study.
The only refusal reason I could think of is that I have been previously refused a TRV as a tourist/visiting around February this year. I was intending to visit my boyfriend who was studying in Canada. The previous refusal or the fact that my boyfriend is there might have caused the officer to be bias against my application? I really have no idea. But then again, there is no prohibition against couple studying in Canada together!! I could not study in Canada then because I was yet to complete my Bachelor degree!
In conclusion, I am really lost and am not sure what to do next. Should I reapply and submit a letter explaining or clearing their doubts on my purpose of visit and etc OR should I just forget about studying in Canada ever due to the bad record (TRV refusal)? Is there anyone who had similar experience prior to this? Thanks !