I had completed my masters in pharmacy in 2014 and there is no gap from 2014 to till date doing job
All my educational results are with distinctions
Course selected : Healthcare management northern pure college 1 year study
Have applied on 18 th biometric on 23rd medical updated on 30th on 1st get correspondence letter and today got refusal with 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: your qualifications, previous studies, missing mark sheets, academic record, level of establishment, language abilities, financial ability, and/or your future prospects and plans.
Please help
What type of course is Healthcare Management? If it is any type of diploma course then that might be the reason as to why your VISA was declined. If it is indeed a PG level course that you could do after masters then the problem could be something else. Look at the second reason step by step.
Qualifications and previous studies - You've done your masters in 2014 and you've been working since then. That's five years of work. If the course that you are opting for is not a master's degree then that may be the problem. You see, for a PG diploma or a simple diploma you are too overqualified. Having done masters and spent so many years in the field why would you want to do a course like that except that you just want to move to Canada?
Missing mark sheets - Did you attached all your transcripts from the UG and the masters degree?
Academic record - You said you've passed with flying colors so this cannot be a reason.
Language abilities - Is your IELTS overall score above 6 with no band score less than 6?
Financial ability - One-year tuition fee and GIC done?
Future prospects and plans - Same as the first point that I explained. How is this course going to shape your future except for the fact that you will be able to work in Canada.
If you think you are right in all the above perimeters then I believe your SOP is not strong enough. Re-write your SOP. Take your time. Address every issue in depth. Take as many pages as you like. Make sure you address each and every concern that the VO has denied you for. Most importantly, you will have to clearly prove how the course will be beneficial to you, who has been working for five years already, in your own home country.
Review your course again, write a strong SOP and you should be good to go.