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Visa refused- help and ideas

canuck78

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Jun 18, 2017
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My friend's temporary resident visa application was refused on the following grounds:

I am not satisfied that you will leave Canada at the end of your stay, as stipulated in paragraph 179(b) of the IRPR, based on your family ties in Canada and in your country of residence

I am not satisfied that you will leave Canada at the end of your stay, as stipulated in paragraph 179(b) of the IRPR, based on the purpose of your visit.

Could you please deconstruct the meaning of those grounds?

And how can I reply such letter regarding whom to address it to, subject matter and body of the paragraph.
You’ll need to give more info about your friend. Age, whether they are working irvin school? Any past international travel especially to countries that require visas like Canada. What is the purpose of the visit? How long a visit was requested? Do they have family in Canada or in their home country? Do they live in their home country?
 
Nov 7, 2019
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You’ll need to give more info about your friend. Age, whether they are working irvin school? Any past international travel especially to countries that require visas like Canada. What is the purpose of the visit? How long a visit was requested? Do they have family in Canada or in their home country? Do they live in their home country?
My Friend is 25 years old. The purpose of his visit is to spend his holidays in Canada. I think 6 month or more. His visa indicates a few history of him travelling to other foreign countries for holidays. He has no family member in Canada but has family members in his country of residence
 

canuck78

VIP Member
Jun 18, 2017
53,092
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My Friend is 25 years old. The purpose of his visit is to spend his holidays in Canada. I think 6 month or more. His visa indicates a few history of him travelling to other foreign countries for holidays. He has no family member in Canada but has family members in his country of residence
There are lots of contradiction in his application. Who is he visiting or is this tourism and taking a vacation on his own? How can a visit for the holidays lead to a 6+ month stay? Sounds like not studying or working. How is he paying for this vacation and approximately savings amount. Has he travelled to EU, US, Australia, NZ, etc. not for business or for business? He has dependent family a spouse or children in his home country?
 
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There are lots of contradiction in his application. Who is he visiting or is this tourism and taking a vacation on his own? How can a visit for the holidays lead to a 6+ month stay? Sounds like not studying or working. How is he paying for this vacation and approximately savings amount. Has he travelled to EU, US, Australia, NZ, etc. not for business or for business? He has dependent family a spouse or children in his home country?
When I'm apprised with all the necessary details surrounding my friend's refused visa application, I'll post it up for clarifications on the subject-matter.

Could you explain to me the options that are available to an applicant whose visa application was refused on whatsoever ground? Could such aggrieved applicant write a letter of reply to the letter of the visa officer or appeal against such in his own country of residence?
 

Jawad_Hoorani

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Nov 9, 2019
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There are lots of contradiction in his application. Who is he visiting or is this tourism and taking a vacation on his own? How can a visit for the holidays lead to a 6+ month stay? Sounds like not studying or working. How is he paying for this vacation and approximately savings amount. Has he travelled to EU, US, Australia, NZ, etc. not for business or for business? He has dependent family a spouse or children in his home country?
Hi Dear,

i have applied for a study permit and I got the below refusal points:

• I am not satisfied that you will leave Canada at the end of your stay, as stipulated in
subsection 216(1) of the IRPR, based on the purpose of your visit.
• I am not satisfied that you will leave Canada at the end of your stay, as stipulated in
subsection 216(1) of the IRPR, based on the limited employment prospects in your country of
residence

I am planning to re-apply again, I am currently writing a LOE as below, can you check it for me please.

First of all, I hereby would like to affirm and acknowledge my responsibilities as a student and that I must leave Canada after the end of my stay of the study period. I am writing this letter to further expand upon and clarify the refusal points which was highlighted in my study permit application.

- Purpose of my visit: Below are the points illustrate my visit purposes:


ü I believe that if I obtain a ‘Master’s Degree’ from Canada, in ‘Construction Engineering and Management’ it will fulfil my dream, allowing me to develop to my full potential. It will open many opportunities within in my home country. In addition, it will raise my profile within my employer, who strongly believe in development and personal achievement. Thus, this course will enable me to hold a higher position in my current company.


ü After in depth research and investigation, into regional Construction Engineering and Management Master’s program. I found that it was not provided by the universities/ colleges of my country of residence/ citizenship. The master program offered by Concordia University is more specialized for practical application than my previous studies. Moreover, the ample research facilities and global exposure available abroad and specially in Canada is immeasurable. I will be fully equipped in terms of practical exposure by being in contact with people from different nationalities. Moreover, from this research I discovered that, (based on recent statistics and studies); most graduates from abroad are more likely to get a better job opportunity than those who graduated locally. I observed that most, if not all the managers in my current and previous companies have graduated from Canadian universities.


ü I wish to achieve a ‘Master’s Degree’, so that I might expand my knowledge, enhancing my skills and capability; benefiting my country, family, company and of course myself. Thus, becoming a successful professional project manager, specifically in the construction industry. Upon achieving this goal, I can then; share my knowledge and assisting others grow and develop as Civil Engineers, within my country and company. Upon receiving this excellent training, I will have the ability to share this input and help manage a project. Using the knowledge gained to the benefit of all.


ü Canada is well known for having an extraordinary high-quality education system, envied by many countries across the world. Added to by the best technologies, a fully inclusive and welcoming society, which is admired by all nations. As well as being known as a safe country. Many not fully appreciating this fundamental quality of life. This is supported by and reasonable tuition fees compared to other English-speaking countries. Moreover, Concordia University is in addition, considered to be one of the best Universities in Canada and around the world, well known for developing the talent of students and allowing graduates from many countries to expand their knowledge.


- Limited employment prospects in my country of residence:


ü Based on my previous/ current experience and strong profile, my current employer “JAIP” has offered me to rejoin the company after I complete my master degree in Construction Engineering and Management. As you can see from the attached letter.


I would greatly appreciate if you could view kindly on my application and grant me a study permit to help me pursuing my dream and allow me to flourish within this industry. To the benefit of my family, country, company and myself. Thank you in advance for the time.

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Below is my information:

Age: 27
Civil Engineer
5 years experience in Oil and Gas construction
 

akshaya_04

Newbie
Nov 16, 2019
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this is what I have received.
I am not satisfied that you will leave Canada at the end of your stay, as stipulated in subsection 216(1) of the IRPR, based on the purpose of your visit. • I am not satisfied that you will leave Canada at the end of your stay, as stipulated in subsection 216(1) of the IRPR, based on your personal assets and financial status. • I am not satisfied that you are a bonafide student who will be successful in your program of study due to low language test results. Refused under R216(1)(b).You are welcome to reapply if you feel that you can respond to these concerns and can demonstrate that your situation meets the requirements. All new applications must be accompanied by a new processing fee.
To do bachelor of management accepted in edmonton
INDIAN citizen
family members in india
bank statement available of 37,891 cad
high school aced of 6 subjects
MATHS
ENGLISH
FRENCH
PHYSICS
CHEMISTRY
COMPUTER SCIENCE
 

Avidlearner231

Star Member
Nov 22, 2019
56
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Dubai
As previously stated in your other thread, we can't help if you don't tell us about your profile.

You need to tell us what course you applied for, which country you live in, what your citizenship is, what kind of financial documents you submitted, your prior academic background, your ties to your home country/country of citizenship - all of that.

Simply pasting a generic denial letter tells us nothing about why you were denied.
hi, can you please explain the justification I would need to give in response to these points in my refusal letter??

I am not satisfied that you will leave Canada at the end of your stay, as stipulated in subsection 216(1) of the IRPR, based on your travel history.

• I am not satisfied that you will leave Canada at the end of your stay, as stipulated in subsection 216(1) of the IRPR, based on your family ties in Canada and in your country of residence.

• I am not satisfied that you will leave Canada at the end of your stay, as stipulated in subsection 216(1) of the IRPR, based on your current employment situation.

• I am not satisfied that you will leave Canada at the end of your stay, as stipulated in subsection 216(1) of the IRPR, based on your personal assets and financial status.

__________________

I already have a BSc in Biotechnology(graduated in May, got my diploma in October), Ielts 8.0 and I have an offer letter for advanced diploma program in biotechnology.

my financial statements were really strong because my parents are providing for me. I showed 50k CAD in bank statements from my parents. Also, I don’t understand the employment history since I have always been a student and I am a fresh graduate. Also, what information could I provide as travel history and family ties?
I had written a very strong sop in my opinion and all the evidence I gave was really stronf?

please, please, help! I want to reapply and idk where to start.
 

Nudrat93

Newbie
Dec 19, 2019
5
0
Dear All,

Need expert advise for my case. I got refused for study permit and the reasons are as follows.

I am not satisfied that you will leave Canada at the end of your stay, as stipulated in subsection 216(1) of the IRPR, based on the purpose of your visit.

I am not satisfied that you will leave Canada at the end of your stay, as stipulated in subsection 216(1) of the IRPR, based on the limited employment prospects in your country of residence.

I am not satisfied that you will leave Canada at the end of your stay, as stipulated in subsection 216(1) of the IRPR, based on your current employment situation.

I am not satisfied that you will leave Canada at the end of your stay, as stipulated in subsection 216(1) of the IRPR, based on your personal assets and financial status.


Country of applicant is Pakistan. And I applied through SDS therefore GIC and 1 year college fee was paid. My program was post graduate certificate in financial planning from centennial college and I have previously completed BS in economics and mathematics 4 years program and working in a bank for 2.5 years. Plus my ielts score was 7
 

Raman91

Hero Member
Dec 11, 2019
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• I am not satisfied that you will leave Canada at the end of your stay, as stipulated in
subsection 216(1) of the IRPR, based on the purpose of your visit.

Please advise regarding such refusal and way to tackle it.
 

Nudrat93

Newbie
Dec 19, 2019
5
0
• I am not satisfied that you will leave Canada at the end of your stay, as stipulated in
subsection 216(1) of the IRPR, based on the purpose of your visit.

Please advise regarding such refusal and way to tackle it.
Yes please if someone can help
 

Flame Jb

Member
Oct 22, 2019
16
1
Hello guys, your help and advices will be much appreciated.

I am an international student living in South Africa on a study visa. I have a bachelor degree in Mechanical engineering and now I want to further my studies in Canada. Last year I was accepted at ETS Montreal into a DESS program of Mechanical Engineering. This is one year graduate program, thus I was qualified to attend this program. The following are the documents submitted for my visa application
1- Bank statement of my mother (amount of $45000 in Cfa currency)
2- three months payslips (salary $1800cad /month)
3- Proof of employment (permanent)
4-Affidavit
5- SOP
6- proof of assets (two houses)
7-A copy my study visa in South Africa (which was valid for one month from the time I applied)

But unfortunately my visa application was rejected for the reasons below :

1- I am not satisfied that you have sufficient funds, including income or assets to carry out your stated purpose in coming to Canada.

2- I am not satisfied that you will leave Canada at the end of your stay, as stipulated in your subsection 216(1) of the IRPR, based on your immigration status

3- I'm not satisfied that you will leave Canada at the end of your stay, as stipulated on subsection 216(1) of the IRPR, based on the purpose of your visit

I regret my mother has more assets that I could include in my application she has an hotel and a company that sells cars.
 
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Hi,
I got refusal of study permit. I have SX-1 visa and I am in canada. Please suggest what should I do Now.

I am not satisfied that you will leave Canada at the end of your stay, as stipulated in subsection 216(1) of the IRPR, based on the purpose of your visit.
• I am not satisfied that you will leave Canada at the end of your stay, as stipulated in subsection 216(1) of the IRPR, based on your current employment situation.
• I am not satisfied that you will leave Canada at the end of your stay, as stipulated in subsection 216(1) of the IRPR, based on your family ties in Canada and in your country of residence.
• I am not satisfied that you will leave Canada at the end of your stay, as stipulated in subsection 216(1) of the IRPR, based on your personal assets and financial status.
• Pursuant to paragraph 220(a) of the IRPA, I am not satisfied that you have sufficient and available financial resources, without working in Canada, to pay the tuition fees for the course or program of studies that you intend to pursue.
• Pursuant to paragraph 220(b) of the IRPA, I am not satisfied that you have sufficient and available financial resources, without working in Canada, to maintain yourself and any family members who are accompanying you during your proposed period of study.
 

Sukhjinder khehra

Star Member
Feb 19, 2020
70
0
Dear All,

Need expert advise for my case. I got refused for study permit and the reasons are as follows.

I am not satisfied that you will leave Canada at the end of your stay, as stipulated in subsection 216(1) of the IRPR, based on the purpose of your visit.

I am not satisfied that you will leave Canada at the end of your stay, as stipulated in subsection 216(1) of the IRPR, based on the limited employment prospects in your country of residence.

I am not satisfied that you will leave Canada at the end of your stay, as stipulated in subsection 216(1) of the IRPR, based on your current employment situation.

I am not satisfied that you will leave Canada at the end of your stay, as stipulated in subsection 216(1) of the IRPR, based on your personal assets and financial status.


Country of applicant is Pakistan. And I applied through SDS therefore GIC and 1 year college fee was paid. My program was post graduate certificate in financial planning from centennial college and I have previously completed BS in economics and mathematics 4 years program and working in a bank for 2.5 years. Plus my ielts score was 7
so you applied again?
 

Sukhjinder khehra

Star Member
Feb 19, 2020
70
0
I also got refusal with same reason

I am not satisfied that you will leave Canada at the end of your stay, as stipulated in subsection 216(1) of the IRPR, based on the purpose of your visit.