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Low Academics? GAP ? SDS/General Canada Student Visa

Aatif1988

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Jan 30, 2019
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Everyone with low academics,please stop your worry that your visa might get refused.

Let me eloborate this with a few points.

1)If a canadian institute has accepted you, It means that they have done a fair assessment of your academic credentials and after careful consideration reached a decision of offering you a place after finding you academicallyeligible.You have to bear in mind that your language ability is necessarily not part of your academics so lets keep IELTS separate from academics here and as such Canadianimmigration has no set thumb rule or a fixed %age of marks to be considered while granting a visa,for instance lot of people particularly the so called education consultants will scare you by telling you because your %age is below 50% or 60% so your chance of getting a visa are meek, i have also heard people talking about a requirement of 50% or 60% to apply under SDS or previously under SPP streams, CIC has no such requirement let everyone be clear about that.
  1. Currently under SDS the eligibility criteria is 6 bands each +CAD 10000 GIC+ Medical upfront +LOA(from a DLI)+and first year full tution fee payment you meet these criterias and you are 100% eligible to get a visa.
  2. Now what happens is after the VO finds you eligible ,s/he has to be convinced that your purpose of visit to canada is inline with the visa category you have applied for and in this case that being a student visa,the VO will look at your previous education (work experience if you are not a fresher) relevance of previous education to the proposed education in canada , your expected outcome of the study and your plans after you finish your study, furthermore your ties to your home country are very importantly you must convince the VO that you will not overstay your visa (This can be explained by underlining the prospect of your canadain study in your home country as part of your career prospects,additionally this can also be conveyed by talking about your parents back home,properties back home, or a prospective job offer etc.(please note if you have previous travel history to first world countries like USA,UK,EUR,AUS,NZ etc that too helps a great deal because that suggests to the VO that you have honoured your previous visas and your may be trusted to do the same again, although a lot of people might tell you that this might not necessarily be true)
All this put together is what gets you a canadian study visa “even” with low academics which is never a requirement.

How do I know this??:My own experience,fulfilled all SDS requirements,Academics very low bachelors 51% Masters 47% and mostly less than 50% marks in all subjects,7 years of work experience which again is a big confusion among people that consider it a GAP, no its not a gap so please stop calling it that.No agent accepted my profile,prepared my file on my own,

Applied my visa on 25th Feb 2019 and got my visa on 6th March 2019.

Note:This is only for student who sincerelywants to study in canada for other nothing won’t work.

Good Luck everyone!!
 

Anshveer

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Mar 29, 2019
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Everyone with low academics,please stop your worry that your visa might get refused.

Let me eloborate this with a few points.

1)If a canadian institute has accepted you, It means that they have done a fair assessment of your academic credentials and after careful consideration reached a decision of offering you a place after finding you academicallyeligible.You have to bear in mind that your language ability is necessarily not part of your academics so lets keep IELTS separate from academics here and as such Canadianimmigration has no set thumb rule or a fixed %age of marks to be considered while granting a visa,for instance lot of people particularly the so called education consultants will scare you by telling you because your %age is below 50% or 60% so your chance of getting a visa are meek, i have also heard people talking about a requirement of 50% or 60% to apply under SDS or previously under SPP streams, CIC has no such requirement let everyone be clear about that.
  1. Currently under SDS the eligibility criteria is 6 bands each +CAD 10000 GIC+ Medical upfront +LOA(from a DLI)+and first year full tution fee payment you meet these criterias and you are 100% eligible to get a visa.
  2. Now what happens is after the VO finds you eligible ,s/he has to be convinced that your purpose of visit to canada is inline with the visa category you have applied for and in this case that being a student visa,the VO will look at your previous education (work experience if you are not a fresher) relevance of previous education to the proposed education in canada , your expected outcome of the study and your plans after you finish your study, furthermore your ties to your home country are very importantly you must convince the VO that you will not overstay your visa (This can be explained by underlining the prospect of your canadain study in your home country as part of your career prospects,additionally this can also be conveyed by talking about your parents back home,properties back home, or a prospective job offer etc.(please note if you have previous travel history to first world countries like USA,UK,EUR,AUS,NZ etc that too helps a great deal because that suggests to the VO that you have honoured your previous visas and your may be trusted to do the same again, although a lot of people might tell you that this might not necessarily be true)
All this put together is what gets you a canadian study visa “even” with low academics which is never a requirement.

How do I know this??:My own experience,fulfilled all SDS requirements,Academics very low bachelors 51% Masters 47% and mostly less than 50% marks in all subjects,7 years of work experience which again is a big confusion among people that consider it a GAP, no its not a gap so please stop calling it that.No agent accepted my profile,prepared my file on my own,

Applied my visa on 25th Feb 2019 and got my visa on 6th March 2019.

Note:This is only for student who sincerelywants to study in canada for other nothing won’t work.

Good Luck everyone!!
hmm i hv hv s ur text somewhere else also, when are u going
 
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gupt07ash

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Jan 24, 2019
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Everyone with low academics,please stop your worry that your visa might get refused.

Let me eloborate this with a few points.

1)If a canadian institute has accepted you, It means that they have done a fair assessment of your academic credentials and after careful consideration reached a decision of offering you a place after finding you academicallyeligible.You have to bear in mind that your language ability is necessarily not part of your academics so lets keep IELTS separate from academics here and as such Canadianimmigration has no set thumb rule or a fixed %age of marks to be considered while granting a visa,for instance lot of people particularly the so called education consultants will scare you by telling you because your %age is below 50% or 60% so your chance of getting a visa are meek, i have also heard people talking about a requirement of 50% or 60% to apply under SDS or previously under SPP streams, CIC has no such requirement let everyone be clear about that.
  1. Currently under SDS the eligibility criteria is 6 bands each +CAD 10000 GIC+ Medical upfront +LOA(from a DLI)+and first year full tution fee payment you meet these criterias and you are 100% eligible to get a visa.
  2. Now what happens is after the VO finds you eligible ,s/he has to be convinced that your purpose of visit to canada is inline with the visa category you have applied for and in this case that being a student visa,the VO will look at your previous education (work experience if you are not a fresher) relevance of previous education to the proposed education in canada , your expected outcome of the study and your plans after you finish your study, furthermore your ties to your home country are very importantly you must convince the VO that you will not overstay your visa (This can be explained by underlining the prospect of your canadain study in your home country as part of your career prospects,additionally this can also be conveyed by talking about your parents back home,properties back home, or a prospective job offer etc.(please note if you have previous travel history to first world countries like USA,UK,EUR,AUS,NZ etc that too helps a great deal because that suggests to the VO that you have honoured your previous visas and your may be trusted to do the same again, although a lot of people might tell you that this might not necessarily be true)
All this put together is what gets you a canadian study visa “even” with low academics which is never a requirement.

How do I know this??:My own experience,fulfilled all SDS requirements,Academics very low bachelors 51% Masters 47% and mostly less than 50% marks in all subjects,7 years of work experience which again is a big confusion among people that consider it a GAP, no its not a gap so please stop calling it that.No agent accepted my profile,prepared my file on my own,

Applied my visa on 25th Feb 2019 and got my visa on 6th March 2019.

Note:This is only for student who sincerelywants to study in canada for other nothing won’t work.

Good Luck everyone!!
Awesome post. Totally agreed
 

JASS9770

Star Member
Mar 27, 2019
184
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Everyone with low academics,please stop your worry that your visa might get refused.

Let me eloborate this with a few points.

1)If a canadian institute has accepted you, It means that they have done a fair assessment of your academic credentials and after careful consideration reached a decision of offering you a place after finding you academicallyeligible.You have to bear in mind that your language ability is necessarily not part of your academics so lets keep IELTS separate from academics here and as such Canadianimmigration has no set thumb rule or a fixed %age of marks to be considered while granting a visa,for instance lot of people particularly the so called education consultants will scare you by telling you because your %age is below 50% or 60% so your chance of getting a visa are meek, i have also heard people talking about a requirement of 50% or 60% to apply under SDS or previously under SPP streams, CIC has no such requirement let everyone be clear about that.
  1. Currently under SDS the eligibility criteria is 6 bands each +CAD 10000 GIC+ Medical upfront +LOA(from a DLI)+and first year full tution fee payment you meet these criterias and you are 100% eligible to get a visa.
  2. Now what happens is after the VO finds you eligible ,s/he has to be convinced that your purpose of visit to canada is inline with the visa category you have applied for and in this case that being a student visa,the VO will look at your previous education (work experience if you are not a fresher) relevance of previous education to the proposed education in canada , your expected outcome of the study and your plans after you finish your study, furthermore your ties to your home country are very importantly you must convince the VO that you will not overstay your visa (This can be explained by underlining the prospect of your canadain study in your home country as part of your career prospects,additionally this can also be conveyed by talking about your parents back home,properties back home, or a prospective job offer etc.(please note if you have previous travel history to first world countries like USA,UK,EUR,AUS,NZ etc that too helps a great deal because that suggests to the VO that you have honoured your previous visas and your may be trusted to do the same again, although a lot of people might tell you that this might not necessarily be true)
All this put together is what gets you a canadian study visa “even” with low academics which is never a requirement.

How do I know this??:My own experience,fulfilled all SDS requirements,Academics very low bachelors 51% Masters 47% and mostly less than 50% marks in all subjects,7 years of work experience which again is a big confusion among people that consider it a GAP, no its not a gap so please stop calling it that.No agent accepted my profile,prepared my file on my own,

Applied my visa on 25th Feb 2019 and got my visa on 6th March 2019.

Note:This is only for student who sincerelywants to study in canada for other nothing won’t work.

Good Luck everyone!!
Maybe you just got lucky.I have seen plenty of people here whose visa got rejected due to low academics.
 
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Aatif1988

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Maybe you just got lucky.I have seen plenty of people here whose visa got rejected due to low academics.
Trust me luck is overly exaggerated word used when it comes to immigration particularly when it comes to a Canadian student visa, the VOs are highly trained people who have a knack and expertise to determine the actual intend of an applicant, again m saying and i throw it open to anyone to prove that CIC has set any benchmark of having a certain academic score ,the requirements to be eligible are clearly outlined by CIC and one must understand to be eligible and to be granted a visa are two different things and the later is determined by the VO based on the supporting docs you provide and most importantly your SOP wherein you must showcase the prospect of your proposed study, its outcome to your career growth and your ties to your country of origin, do this n no matter how low your academic are as long as you have an LOA for a Canadian institute nothing can stop you from getting the visa.
 
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JASS9770

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Mar 27, 2019
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Trust me luck is overly exaggerated word used when it comes to immigration particularly when it comes to a Canadian student visa, the VOs are highly trained people who have a knack and expertise to determine the actual intend of an applicant, again m saying and i throw it open to anyone to prove that CIC has set any benchmark of having a certain academic score ,the requirements to be eligible are clearly outlined by CIC and one must understand to be eligible and to be granted a visa are two different things and the later is determined by the VO based on the supporting docs you provide and most importantly your SOP wherein you must showcase the prospect of your proposed study, its outcome to your career growth and your ties to your country of origin, do this n no matter how low your academic are as long as you have an LOA for a Canadian institute nothing can stop you from getting the visa.
Thanks for the Hope brother.I am quite depressed because I score very low marks in mathematics in both 10th and 12th. I score 40 in 10th and 33 in 12th although my overall percentage is 72 in 10th and 61 in 12th.I hope I do get the visa.
 

JASS9770

Star Member
Mar 27, 2019
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Trust me luck is overly exaggerated word used when it comes to immigration particularly when it comes to a Canadian student visa, the VOs are highly trained people who have a knack and expertise to determine the actual intend of an applicant, again m saying and i throw it open to anyone to prove that CIC has set any benchmark of having a certain academic score ,the requirements to be eligible are clearly outlined by CIC and one must understand to be eligible and to be granted a visa are two different things and the later is determined by the VO based on the supporting docs you provide and most importantly your SOP wherein you must showcase the prospect of your proposed study, its outcome to your career growth and your ties to your country of origin, do this n no matter how low your academic are as long as you have an LOA for a Canadian institute nothing can stop you from getting the visa.
can you give me any tips on writing SOP?.How can I justify my low marks in Mathematics?.I choose a course in bachelor of science and major is only declared after first year.
 

Aatif1988

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Jan 30, 2019
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can you give me any tips on writing SOP?.How can I justify my low marks in Mathematics?.I choose a course in bachelor of science and major is only declared after first year.
Sure give me full details on your profile and the prog you have chosen to study in canada.
 

JASS9770

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Mar 27, 2019
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Sure give me full details on your profile and the prog you have chosen to study in canada.
Class 10th 72 percent
Class 12th 62 percent
Class 12th marks
Math-33
Physics-61
Chemistry-53
Physical education-91
English-73
IELTS-6.5 bands with no less than 6.
I choose Bachelor in science Program in Memorial university.The major is declared after studying first year in the university.
 

Aatif1988

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Jan 30, 2019
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Class 10th 72 percent
Class 12th 62 percent
Class 12th marks
Math-33
Physics-61
Chemistry-53
Physical education-91
English-73
IELTS-6.5 bands with no less than 6.
I choose Bachelor in science Program in Memorial university.The major is declared after studying first year in the university.
Ok send me your email address, will write an SOP for you outlining the areas you need to cover.