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How long have you and your family been visiting Canada? If you already had a study permit refusal but chose to come to Canada for a long visit and apply for a study permit that is highly unusual and indicates you were never a true visitor and misrepresented your intentions on your TRV. How long has it been since you were working in your field? You would be at least better off had you shown you had returned to work and then were trying to upgrade your skills.
Now I have been in canada for 25 days only
 
I have visited canada twice with my family without overstaying .my study permit refusal from outside canada 7 months ago . Unfortunately I have no work experience I never work since my graduation but I decided to start my career ( I know long gab) .
Now I have a job offer once I finished my masters degree as I need to renew my skills through co op .
But I haven’t started yet ( no recent job )
I got conditional acceptance ( Esl +master ) at winsdor and York university
How can you have a job offer with no work experience and never worked? And a job offer that will be held for you for years? That is very strange. So why not work first for a year if you have a job offer and then apply. Having to take ESL shows you may not complete the program or have the language skills to do so.
 
Now I have been in canada for 25 days only

Then return home and try to reapply for a masters program. You don’t visit Canada without an intention to apply for a study permit in 3 weeks. The processing will likely take months so it makes no sense to try to remain in Canada or even apply from Canada because it weakens your already weak application. As already pointed out having never worked after your bachelors degree it makes no sense that you would have a job offer from an employer that you have never worked for multiple years in advance. It also makes very little sense why you would pursue a masters degree in Canada never having worked after you bachelors degree which was likely completed 15+ years ago. Given the fact that your family has been log in a gulf country which means no permanent residence or citizenship opportunity and that your status in the country is tied to employment. Many try to immigrate to Canada because they can’t guarantee their longterm future in the gulf which is what it appears your family is doing. If need to address all the reasons you were originally refused your first study permit but I assume the fact that you have not worked for 15+ years and can’t show how studying a masters program would show career progression that would justify studying abroad would be a major issue. Given your age obtaining PR may be very difficult so not sure it makes sense to study in Canada if your goal is to secure PR for your family unless you will be studying a few select professions. It also doesn’t make sense to not raise you language scores in your current home and retake IELTS. If you are unable to raise your English language scores and knowledge enough to pursue your masters you would need to leave Canada. ESL classes also don’t allow family members to accompany you. If your English language scores are not very high securing employment in Canada and getting PR will be even more difficult when it is extremely difficult to secure PR even with very high scores and being much younger thee days. Did someone recommended you visit Canada and reapply for another study permit? If so, you should find another lawyer or consultant to work with.