Hello,
My partner and I are considering of arriving to Canada in order for him to study for a B.A.
We have already organized most of our documents but then I started to read about the chances of receiving a student visa and began to worry. We are answering all the criteria but I understood that it might be very difficult to convince an immigration officer that we’re planning to leave upon receiving his diploma.
Firstly, he’s already over 30. I understood that it also might work against us.
Secondly, I know that if he’s proving that he has something waiting for him in the country he’s leaving it might work for his advantage. But the thing is that he has none of it. True, he’ll be quitting a good job, but it’s not like it’ll be waiting for him until he’s back.
He has elderly parents, but they don’t depend on him. And other options are not relevant to us at all (like having an apartment and so).
The reason he chose to study in Canada is because it’s much easier to get accepted to a university. But I’m afraid if he would mention this it’ll work against him or that it’s simply won’t be enough.
What do you suppose our chances are? Are they as bad as I was led to believe?
Thanks is advance.
My partner and I are considering of arriving to Canada in order for him to study for a B.A.
We have already organized most of our documents but then I started to read about the chances of receiving a student visa and began to worry. We are answering all the criteria but I understood that it might be very difficult to convince an immigration officer that we’re planning to leave upon receiving his diploma.
Firstly, he’s already over 30. I understood that it also might work against us.
Secondly, I know that if he’s proving that he has something waiting for him in the country he’s leaving it might work for his advantage. But the thing is that he has none of it. True, he’ll be quitting a good job, but it’s not like it’ll be waiting for him until he’s back.
He has elderly parents, but they don’t depend on him. And other options are not relevant to us at all (like having an apartment and so).
The reason he chose to study in Canada is because it’s much easier to get accepted to a university. But I’m afraid if he would mention this it’ll work against him or that it’s simply won’t be enough.
What do you suppose our chances are? Are they as bad as I was led to believe?
Thanks is advance.