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Farah86

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Oct 14, 2013
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Hi guys,
I applied for a study permit for january 2014 intake in seneca college for graphic design course. I have completed my 12th in 2005and i am applyin for the college for the first time. The college sent me an acceptance letter too. I applied for visa on september 4th and my visa got rejected.
They rejected by saying:
1. Your travel history
2. Limited employement in your country of residence
3. Your personal assets and financial status
I was born in kuwait. I have studied here and working. My family is settled here too. The only reason i wanted to achieve here is a degree.
I dont know what am i suppose to do
Should i reapply for the visa?
 
Have you paid tution fees to Seneca?
What do you mean by travel history , how is this relate to your visa rejection?
Limited employment can be solved by setting up your own work place or business related to your course.
Personal assets and financial status can be improved on paper , need Charter accountant to solve this issue.
I think you should apply again .....by correcting flaws into your documents
Good luck
 
Yes i have already paid my tution fee to Seneca...
They have an issue they think i might not return back to my country coz i have been living in kuwait for my whole life.. well im an indian.
And for the travel history ... i dont know wat do they want i only travel back to my own country.
 
IMO:

Travel History is a very common reason for CANADA student VISA rejection. IT can mean a lot of things:

The places u have traveled to, high risk zones.
Never traveled abroad ever!!!
Ever deported from a country.
Anything negative in ur passport - any comment from immigration dept of ne country.

See wich applies to you.. so u can defent that in ur SOP when u reapply...

They r saying ur country has limited employment so chances are u wil not get a job back home so will rather decide to stay in canada.. - u need to explain ir plan of action after studies to them in ur SOP.. so they know u have it sorted out..

Did u get a GIC ? for your course duration ? or 1 year ?
Also, u need to show them you have sufficient funds to support urself.. - adding some Income tax returns that u filed, if any, or bank account statements showing past balances and current ones will help..

How did u justify the gap since 2005????