Hello,
I would like to put all chances aside for my future application for a study visa in fall 2021. Your advises will be much appreciated.
I would like to do a bachelor's degree in administration in order to work in the banking sector in the DRC. It is a sector where employment opportunities are strong. Possessing a Canadian diploma is an added value that will allow salary and material advantage over the latest Congolese diplomas. The banking project for the population is a priority in the DRC. There are only 3 pc of the population banked.
Indeed I was refused a visitor's visa to spend 2 weeks in Canada during the Christmas holidays. I would like to put all my chances aside.
The reason for the denial:
Low employment prospects: I live in DR Congo
Insufficient funds:
My doctor aunt took care of everything, plane tickets and accommodation.
As proof I send pay slip, letter of acceptance, proof of employment, etc.
Travel abroad too recent:
Last 3 trips during school holidays before the visa application:
Schengen: summer 2019
Zambia: Spring 2019
South Africa: Christmas 2018
My personal history:
I'm 18 years old and was born in 2001.
I study at the French Consular School in DR Congo. My father is a permanent resident in Canada, entering through a study permit in 2001. My mother is a permanent resident in England.
My parents have me at 18 years old. They separated and let me live with my grandparents in Congo.
My father is married to his Canadian wife and they have two Canadian children.
My father did not include me as a child in his application for PR.
My mother who lives in England is married to an Englishman and they have an English son together.
Paternal side:
-2 aunts a Canadian doctor and a Permanent Resident living in Canada for more than 20 years
-1 Canadian uncle living in Canada for over 20 years.
- grandparents got visitor visa since 2016
Maternal side:
-1 Canadian aunt who has lived in Canada for more than 10 years
-1 Congolese aunt visitor visa for Canada since October 2019
-Congolese grandmother has a visitor visa since October 2019
Thank you in advance
I would like to put all chances aside for my future application for a study visa in fall 2021. Your advises will be much appreciated.
I would like to do a bachelor's degree in administration in order to work in the banking sector in the DRC. It is a sector where employment opportunities are strong. Possessing a Canadian diploma is an added value that will allow salary and material advantage over the latest Congolese diplomas. The banking project for the population is a priority in the DRC. There are only 3 pc of the population banked.
Indeed I was refused a visitor's visa to spend 2 weeks in Canada during the Christmas holidays. I would like to put all my chances aside.
The reason for the denial:
Low employment prospects: I live in DR Congo
Insufficient funds:
My doctor aunt took care of everything, plane tickets and accommodation.
As proof I send pay slip, letter of acceptance, proof of employment, etc.
Travel abroad too recent:
Last 3 trips during school holidays before the visa application:
Schengen: summer 2019
Zambia: Spring 2019
South Africa: Christmas 2018
My personal history:
I'm 18 years old and was born in 2001.
I study at the French Consular School in DR Congo. My father is a permanent resident in Canada, entering through a study permit in 2001. My mother is a permanent resident in England.
My parents have me at 18 years old. They separated and let me live with my grandparents in Congo.
My father is married to his Canadian wife and they have two Canadian children.
My father did not include me as a child in his application for PR.
My mother who lives in England is married to an Englishman and they have an English son together.
Paternal side:
-2 aunts a Canadian doctor and a Permanent Resident living in Canada for more than 20 years
-1 Canadian uncle living in Canada for over 20 years.
- grandparents got visitor visa since 2016
Maternal side:
-1 Canadian aunt who has lived in Canada for more than 10 years
-1 Congolese aunt visitor visa for Canada since October 2019
-Congolese grandmother has a visitor visa since October 2019
Thank you in advance