studentt
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« on: January 17, 2007, 05:26:07 pm » |
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Hello everyone,
I am a student from pakistan. I applied for a canadian student visa about one and a half months ago, but sadly my visa has been refused 2 days ago on the following grounds mentioned by the visa officer at canadian high commission:
1- Not satisfied that i would depart from canada after completing your proposed studies as i dont have sufficient ties to pakistan to ensure my return. 2- Considering my employmentand academic history and the availability of similar programs of study in pakistan, i am not satisfied that your sole purpose for going to canada is to further my education.
Can anybody give me advice as to how can i satisfy the visa officer that i will come back, as that is my intention. But how do i prove my intention to the visa officer??? I really dont know what to do. I really want to apply again for a study visa but i dont know how to make the visa officer think differently about my situation( that i will return to pak after i finish my studies, as thats my intention). How can i prove this point to the visa officer .???? both point 1 and 2 are related to each other , as not having any ties to pakistan means i wont return back. All my parents live with me in pakistan , what are ties do they want me to have in pakistan????
Please help!!!
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_Chris
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« Reply #1 on: January 18, 2007, 02:54:14 pm » |
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Oh that's too bad that you've been denied. If you live with your parents than you would think that you would have no reason not to want to go back home after your education. Perhaps if you were going to take a specialized program here that you could not find in your own country it would be different. Sorry that I can't help you any further with your situation.
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eria
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« Reply #2 on: February 21, 2007, 02:41:43 am » |
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The course for which you applied is'nt available in pakistan? if so then you can support your openion for going to canada else there is a chance for them to say that your intentions were wrong. and you can give them any document like bond with any company for contract (as a proof to them that you have to return here)
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maksud
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« Reply #3 on: March 21, 2007, 08:20:43 pm » |
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The ans. are hidden in the visa officer letter,just read it properly then u will understand why u been refused. firstly, the course u selected is not related with ur previous academic background and your work experiences did not match with ur proposed course. secondly, you hav to prove that,u must come back after ur study and so that, u hav to show them that, u hav a family here,or, u hav a job/business here and u have enough money u complete ur course. i dont know which course u hav selecte but it should be a modern subject which is suitable for u and ur job/business.
try again....
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gilipsie
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« Reply #4 on: July 13, 2007, 03:28:13 pm » |
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Are you suggesting that the reason is political? Or am I not correctly reading between the lines?
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reem
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« Reply #5 on: August 01, 2007, 12:59:39 pm » |
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what? they refused on this basis that this course is availbale in pakistan?! :S but almost every course is available here. kher, hey plz tell me that did they call u for medical checkup before sending a refusal!? and what course u were going for???
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thaiguy
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« Reply #6 on: August 01, 2007, 10:02:07 pm » |
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2- Considering my employmentand academic history and the availability of similar programs of study in pakistan, i am not satisfied that your sole purpose for going to canada is to further my education. There's a lot to this sentence. But you don't have to read between the lines. You can attend the same classes in Pakistan (probably for less money). And your educational/employment history doesn't match the courses you signed up for. So they think you must have reasons other than education for wanting to go to Canada. Bottom line, they want to see you've already chosen a "direction" in life before going to Canada to pursue higher education.
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rohitsharma
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« Reply #7 on: December 28, 2007, 03:28:38 am » |
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I dont know whats the CANADA Embassy Problem..I mean how they can intimate the one wont come back from CANADA after studies..I got my friend here...His Father is a owner of Big restuarant.. The son who is going for studies he have property under his name for may be something around 2 crores....Then bank balances for around 20 lakhs in Applicant account..still visa refusal saying U wont come Back....
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thaiguy
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« Reply #8 on: December 30, 2007, 03:20:06 pm » |
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It's your responsibility to prove that you will return.
Even if you really intend to return, you might not have proven it sufficiently to CIC.
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TNT
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« Reply #9 on: January 08, 2008, 08:26:59 am » |
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Dear Frens, First of all warm greetings to all of you from my side. I am a stuent from Nepal. I am also working in a Bank alongwith my studies. I have completed my bachelor degree in management and planning to my further studies from canada in major Banking which could also help me in getting one of the respectable position when I come back here in Nepal. But knowing about some of frens here, it is very hard to convince the counselor that we are going to return after finishing our course. They are not simply convinced by our family background & Bank Balance. So it has creat a doubt in my mind whether to try for the student visa or not. So I would be highly appreciate if you all can help me in this.
I heard it is student year in canada in 2008, so will it be easy to the visa in 2008??????
Thankx & Regds AMit Pokhrel (TNT)
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lamodels
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« Reply #10 on: January 11, 2008, 12:48:49 pm » |
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Hi TNT, Please could you enlighten me, what do you mean by "student year."
Thanks,
lamodels
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