Hello comrades!
I'm new here and I want to say that it's a great forum and it's very sad i wasn't aware of it before... I would very appreciate if some of u read for what i have to say and may be give me some suggestions.
My name is Nikita Lebedev, I'm 22 years old, I'm living in Russia and I want to study in Canada but I've got several problems and therefore questions. I would like to tell about my situation so you'd have the whole picture and could give me a suggestion on my situation.
12 months ago I had several obstacles that made it impossible for me to obtain a study permit and visa on time. I got accepted in Concordia University very late – in the middle July, because I took TOEFL exam later than I had anticipated. Therefore, I received all necessary program information in late August which included the instructions for completing the C.A.Q form which was sent to me in my Concordia University package along with my Letter of Admission.
I immediately applied for both C.A.Q and a Study Permit at the same time which was an error on my part because my Study Permit application was rejected due to the C.A.Q form not being completed and approved prior to. When I received my approved and completed C.A.Q form, I once again applied for a Study Permit yet once more my request was denied due to the official Date of Enrollment having passed to obtain a Study Permit.
Finally, 2 months ago I applied for a Study Permit again. To be honest I was almost certain that I will get my Study permit... but unfortunately, yesterday I've got news that my application has been rejected, stating the reason that I won't be able to pay my educational and living expenses.
That's my story of 3 failed attempts to get a Study permit. Now I want to tell you about my case i.e. what documents etc. I had. I've been accepted in Concordia University in Montreal, for a program which length is 3 academic years. I have a CAQ for 3 years. I have about $64.000 CAD in my bank accounts (1 academic year tuition fees ~ 18000 CAD). My parents wrote sponsoring letters for me. Things that are tying me to my home country are my family (my parents, 3 sisters and my brother - all living in Russia). I don't have any criminal records.
I applied for a study permit via a travel agency. And after my visa was rejected, this travel agency's staff said me that it's probably because I don't have any visas in other countries.
Well I hope I told you all the information about my case. Now, could you tell me please, is that normal situation with this rejection? Do I have chances to get a study permit and what would be the odds of getting rejection because of my 3 visa rejections? I'm also admitted in Centennial College in Toronto for 2 year program (and I have enough money to cover all tuition and living expenses for 2 years). Would I have a chance to get a Study Permit if I apply for a study permit in about 3 months (studies are starting in winter).
I thank any of you who read this topic and I would really appreciate if some of u have any suggestions. I feel really downtrodden... I can't even think straight right now. :'(
Thank you guys!
And could someone tell me pls what SSP and CHC means? I saw these abbreviatures on this forum but i dont get what they mean...
P.S. Uh and I wanted to ask u guys one more question... Did any of u or your friends have similar problems, I mean couldn't get in Canada for 1.5 year or more? It's been one year and a half since i started my attempts in obtaining a Study Permit...
P.P.S. I won't be able to reply on any posts here until Monday, so until then.
I'm new here and I want to say that it's a great forum and it's very sad i wasn't aware of it before... I would very appreciate if some of u read for what i have to say and may be give me some suggestions.
My name is Nikita Lebedev, I'm 22 years old, I'm living in Russia and I want to study in Canada but I've got several problems and therefore questions. I would like to tell about my situation so you'd have the whole picture and could give me a suggestion on my situation.
12 months ago I had several obstacles that made it impossible for me to obtain a study permit and visa on time. I got accepted in Concordia University very late – in the middle July, because I took TOEFL exam later than I had anticipated. Therefore, I received all necessary program information in late August which included the instructions for completing the C.A.Q form which was sent to me in my Concordia University package along with my Letter of Admission.
I immediately applied for both C.A.Q and a Study Permit at the same time which was an error on my part because my Study Permit application was rejected due to the C.A.Q form not being completed and approved prior to. When I received my approved and completed C.A.Q form, I once again applied for a Study Permit yet once more my request was denied due to the official Date of Enrollment having passed to obtain a Study Permit.
Finally, 2 months ago I applied for a Study Permit again. To be honest I was almost certain that I will get my Study permit... but unfortunately, yesterday I've got news that my application has been rejected, stating the reason that I won't be able to pay my educational and living expenses.
That's my story of 3 failed attempts to get a Study permit. Now I want to tell you about my case i.e. what documents etc. I had. I've been accepted in Concordia University in Montreal, for a program which length is 3 academic years. I have a CAQ for 3 years. I have about $64.000 CAD in my bank accounts (1 academic year tuition fees ~ 18000 CAD). My parents wrote sponsoring letters for me. Things that are tying me to my home country are my family (my parents, 3 sisters and my brother - all living in Russia). I don't have any criminal records.
I applied for a study permit via a travel agency. And after my visa was rejected, this travel agency's staff said me that it's probably because I don't have any visas in other countries.
Well I hope I told you all the information about my case. Now, could you tell me please, is that normal situation with this rejection? Do I have chances to get a study permit and what would be the odds of getting rejection because of my 3 visa rejections? I'm also admitted in Centennial College in Toronto for 2 year program (and I have enough money to cover all tuition and living expenses for 2 years). Would I have a chance to get a Study Permit if I apply for a study permit in about 3 months (studies are starting in winter).
I thank any of you who read this topic and I would really appreciate if some of u have any suggestions. I feel really downtrodden... I can't even think straight right now. :'(
Thank you guys!
And could someone tell me pls what SSP and CHC means? I saw these abbreviatures on this forum but i dont get what they mean...
P.S. Uh and I wanted to ask u guys one more question... Did any of u or your friends have similar problems, I mean couldn't get in Canada for 1.5 year or more? It's been one year and a half since i started my attempts in obtaining a Study Permit...
P.P.S. I won't be able to reply on any posts here until Monday, so until then.