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Study permit refused repetitively for overstay

PandaExpress

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Oct 27, 2018
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Hello. I'm a student at University of Alberta. My student visa expired 2017 October. I failed my last year at the university because of bipolar disorder but the school approves to readmit me one year later. However, my student visa was rejected and I overstayed in Canada for being too sick.
I got home country's doctor's notes and a Canadian doctor gave me medicine in October.

Now it has been almost 8 months since I left Canada. But my student visa has still been rejected.

What should I do?

I found on the forum that overstay is not a death sentence and I definitely get a chance to go back. I just need to give them good reasons and explain my overstay. Is this right??
 

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Hello. I'm a student at University of Alberta. My student visa expired 2017 October. I failed my last year at the university because of bipolar disorder but the school approves to readmit me one year later. However, my student visa was rejected and I overstayed in Canada for being too sick.
I got home country's doctor's notes and a Canadian doctor gave me medicine in October.

Now it has been almost 8 months since I left Canada. But my student visa has still been rejected.

What should I do?

I found on the forum that overstay is not a death sentence and I definitely get a chance to go back. I just need to give them good reasons and explain my overstay. Is this right??
How long was your overstay? How many times has your study visa been refused now?
 

PandaExpress

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Oct 27, 2018
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How long was your overstay? How many times has your study visa been refused now?
There was a 90 day restoration period after the refusal letter. And after the 90 days, I stayed for another 15 days.

There were 4 times refusal. However the first 2 times are my faults. I didn't even prepare well for reapplying.

Only the last 2 times are well prepared, but refused for purpose of visit, which I fully understand that vo would assume I'll overstay.

I hired an agent at home country but she fails to explain my disease and give all necessary evidence.

Will giving all my doctor's notes and med record be helping my case??

Thanks!
 

Dilpreet01639

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Jul 13, 2018
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There was a 90 day restoration period after the refusal letter. And after the 90 days, I stayed for another 15 days.

There were 4 times refusal. However the first 2 times are my faults. I didn't even prepare well for reapplying.

Only the last 2 times are well prepared, but refused for purpose of visit, which I fully understand that vo would assume I'll overstay.

I hired an agent at home country but she fails to explain my disease and give all necessary evidence.

Will giving all my doctor's notes and med record be helping my case??

Thanks!
Dude ...when u overstay in canda and re apply after going to ur your home country ...u have to wait for 6 months before applying....its a rule under some section in canadian immigration and refugee ...i have come to know about few people when overstayed... reapplied in their homw country but were rejected few times until their visa was approved after a period of 6 months
 

PandaExpress

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Oct 27, 2018
26
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Dude ...when u overstay in canda and re apply after going to ur your home country ...u have to wait for 6 months before applying....its a rule under some section in canadian immigration and refugee ...i have come to know about few people when overstayed... reapplied in their homw country but were rejected few times until their visa was approved after a period of 6 months
Thank you for your valuable input. Yes I understand. My previous agent informed me on the immigration law. But my 2 refusals were after the 6 month period in my home country. The reason was purpose of visit.
Now I hired a new agent from iccrc and she seems very professional and knows what she does. She suggested I get all documentation on my diseases and doctor's note. The overstay period was a really dark time in my life, and the disease indeed affected my ability to act properly and timely. Hope they'll understand my situation and my honesty will be rewarded this time.
 

Dilpreet01639

Star Member
Jul 13, 2018
98
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Thank you for your valuable input. Yes I understand. My previous agent informed me on the immigration law. But my 2 refusals were after the 6 month period in my home country. The reason was purpose of visit.
Now I hired a new agent from iccrc and she seems very professional and knows what she does. She suggested I get all documentation on my diseases and doctor's note. The overstay period was a really dark time in my life, and the disease indeed affected my ability to act properly and timely. Hope they'll understand my situation and my honesty will be rewarded this time.
Dude dont worry ..they r specialist in their work..u will surely get visa.. remember to get the CAIIPS notes before applying ..so u will get to know the exact reason
 

PandaExpress

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Oct 27, 2018
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Dude dont worry ..they r specialist in their work..u will surely get visa.. remember to get the CAIIPS notes before applying ..so u will get to know the exact reason
Even if she is a professional it doesn't guarantee my readmmitence to the country. So nervous every day.
 

Jagograhkjago

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Sep 23, 2019
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Hello. I'm a student at University of Alberta. My student visa expired 2017 October. I failed my last year at the university because of bipolar disorder but the school approves to readmit me one year later. However, my student visa was rejected and I overstayed in Canada for being too sick.
I got home country's doctor's notes and a Canadian doctor gave me medicine in October.

Now it has been almost 8 months since I left Canada. But my student visa has still been rejected.

What should I do?

I found on the forum that overstay is not a death sentence and I definitely get a chance to go back. I just need to give them good reasons and explain my overstay. Is this right??
Hi ! well, what happen in your case where you granted study permit ? I am in your situation praying day and night to return back to Canada after previous overstayed.