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STUDY PERMIT REJECTION (22 AUGUST 2020)

mithun5991

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So

So what update did you get in your gcms ?
I got like this in the notes- Positive stage 1 preliminary eligibility assessment letter sent to client on 2020/08/13.

And yes I got my AIP on 14th August (01:02 AM). But, the Date on the AIP was of 13th August.
 

TFTXMJ

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Aug 17, 2020
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Hi @SiddhantJain

That's not entirely true. I applied for my GCMS notes on August 4th and received it in August 20th (12:58 AM). So, it's basically took me around 16 days for it. There are many in this forum who got their GCMS Notes even earlier than me (you can see those in this forum).
I suggest you apply through this https://www.thegcmsonline.com/
As I feel they are the fastest and cheapest one there is.
I'm telling you this as I've used their services and got my results sooner than expected. But, I had ordered for Basic GCMS Notes (which is faster compared to others) Which I'm sure it'll delivered within 15-20 days.
Just trying to help you out. And I hope you get the approval in your next attempt.
ALL THE BEST
How many days after submitting application would be suitable for requesting GCMS Notes? I know if order it too soon like after one month maybe I won’t see anything there.
 

Narayan Mani

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Jun 22, 2020
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AOR Received.
08-11-2020
How could they see credit history and credit score if the applicant didn't provide PAN details ?
Transunion runs CIBIL in India. You don’t need to have PAN or IT returns for that. They can easily access records through name and address. Happens all the time.!
 

IJ2020

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I applied through the normal visa process on 7 July. Received a rejection on 22 August with the following reasons:-
  • I am not satisfied that you will leave Canada at the end of your stay, as stipulated in subsection 216(1) of the IRPR, based on the purpose of your visit.
  • Your proposed studies are not reasonable in light of one or more of: your qualifications, previous studies, missing mark sheets, academic record, level of establishment/available financial resources, language abilities, or your future prospects and plan
From where you got the refusal letter.Is it from Ottawa ?
 

Vikas1006

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Aug 19, 2019
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Transunion runs CIBIL in India. You don’t need to have PAN or IT returns for that. They can easily access records through name and address. Happens all the time.!
I have credit card bill due of approximately 30k since few months, would that affect my application anyhow ?
But my sponsor is my dad and all funds etc.are sponsored by him.
 

Islander216

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Nov 27, 2019
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I disagree with this notion that you're showing too many funds or that you need to show that you're financing your education with debt. I don't feel this adds any value to your application, IRCC will actually be more convinced that you can finance your studies directly with cash than if you have to take on debt to do so.

I agree with the people who say the problem is your course, they feel like it's suspicious that you're switching from IT to management, and you need to explain the rationale for why you are pursuing this course.

The 1st rejection will make it harder for your second application to be approved but it's not impossible, but you will be under additional scrutiny since you didn't convince an immigration officer previously. It can still be done, but you need to be able to address all the immigration officer's concerns.

You also have to demonstrate clearly that you have strong ties to your home country and that you will return there once your studies are completed.

Obtaining the services of a good immigration lawyer would be highly advisable, to help you craft the SOP and build your dossier. This is because the immigration officer has highlighted multiple concerns, and you really seem to require professional help to submit your application.
 
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Navkaran

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Jul 19, 2019
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Hey, thank you for your reply. And yes, I am from INDIA.

In terms of finances, I showed them my 1st sem fee paid + 30,000 Cad in parents account + net worth of my parent up to 4,50,000 Cad (attested by a CA)

I feel like my SOP was strong and connected my education pretty well, and my intention to come back to India as well since my father has a family business.

I sure will re-apply with a stronger set of SOP and Finance , but would like to know what are the chances/rate of approval for such applications
Have You paid gic .???