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Why study visas of Pakistani students are getting rejected constantly?

aqibaqib363

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Jul 1, 2020
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where did you get that number?
and almost all indians dont get approval do you even realize the size of their population? more applicants means more successful applicants.
i know rejection is hard but seriously i dont think it matters where you are applying from its 50%luck and 50% your effort.
I have got to know that your visa application was accepted please can you send me your SOP?
 

aqibaqib363

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Jul 1, 2020
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We can't really comment on how they process the applications. But you can't claim anything without ordering GCMS notes. And don't apply before seeing the notes. You might get same rejection again. You have to address the VO's concerns.
I’m still in Grade 12 can you suggest me how to prove home ties to My home country?
 

GMP97

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Pakistan, Karachi
Category........
STUDY
Visa Office......
Abu Dhabi
App. Filed.......
22-11-2019
Passport Req..
19-12-2019
VISA ISSUED...
23/12/2019
LANDED..........
25/12/2019
I have got to know that your visa application was accepted please can you send me your SOP?
rejected on 1st try then accepted on the 2nd
of course bro ill be glad to help send me your email
 

GMP97

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Jun 25, 2019
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Pakistan, Karachi
Category........
STUDY
Visa Office......
Abu Dhabi
App. Filed.......
22-11-2019
Passport Req..
19-12-2019
VISA ISSUED...
23/12/2019
LANDED..........
25/12/2019
I’m still in Grade 12 can you suggest me how to prove home ties to My home country?
show that you have some property or a business here and you really need to explain your goals, reasons why you chose canada and how the course you have is gonna help you back in Pakistan
 

aqibaqib363

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Jul 1, 2020
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show that you have some property or a business here and you really need to explain your goals, reasons why you chose canada and how the course you have is gonna help you back in Pakistan
My Dad said that he can name some of his property to my name will that be alright because I have no income?
 

nadir hassan

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Nov 30, 2020
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Hi, Aqib I am Nadir a Pakistani citizen born and currently living in Saudi Arabia.
Just to inform you Pakistani Study permits has a high rejected rate due to there Purpose of visit to Canada (Many students plan to study in Canada and then flee that's why the IRCC have to confirm that they are a genuine student)
according to your case, I highly suggest don't use SDS to apply through the Non-SDS stream. If your father is providing you the entire fee you should use your dad's bank statements which show that you have enough funds to live and study in Canada for the entire year and property documents under your father's name or mother's name. another thing is that you should have a strong sop which shows why you didn't choose Pakistan, why you want to study that course in Canada and how will it benefit you in you country of citizenship show your strong ties with your family and Pakistan
if you need any help email me on hassannadir14@outlook.com
 

GandiBaat

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Dec 23, 2014
3,568
2,875
NOC Code......
2173
App. Filed.......
26th September 2021
Doc's Request.
Old Medical
Nomination.....
None
AOR Received.
26th September 2021
IELTS Request
Sent with application
File Transfer...
11-01-2022
Med's Request
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Med's Done....
Old Medical
Interview........
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Passport Req..
22-02-2022
VISA ISSUED...
22-02-2022
LANDED..........
24-02-2022
I’m still in Grade 12 can you suggest me how to prove home ties to My home country?
Do you have close family outside Canada? Like mother, father, sisters or brothers? On a balance if more of your family is outside Canada, it should be helpful.
Secondly, if your family has a family-owned business outside Canada ( say in Pakistan ) then do mention about it. Having potential economic ties outside Canada helps.
Third, if in past you have travelled to other countries (like USA, UK, Australia etc) and respected the visa conditions without overstaying, that helps too.
 

GandiBaat

VIP Member
Dec 23, 2014
3,568
2,875
NOC Code......
2173
App. Filed.......
26th September 2021
Doc's Request.
Old Medical
Nomination.....
None
AOR Received.
26th September 2021
IELTS Request
Sent with application
File Transfer...
11-01-2022
Med's Request
Not Applicable, Old Meds
Med's Done....
Old Medical
Interview........
Not Applicable
Passport Req..
22-02-2022
VISA ISSUED...
22-02-2022
LANDED..........
24-02-2022
My Dad said that he can name some of his property to my name will that be alright because I have no income?
Usually, adjusting your conditions artifically to fit the criteria of visa is not considered positively by visa authorities and some may even consider it as a misrepresentation of facts.
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BTW, I am an Indian citizen and I am applying for study permit of my wife. She has been selected at a university for Masters. I once had a deeper discussion about it with a lawyer. From the looks of it, Study permit and visa application from outside Canada is usually harder. Especially from our part of the world : India, Pakistan, B'desh etc. Applying from within Canada is easier (ie switching status from say a worker to a student or a visitor to a student (at times it is possible)). Just mentioning because it can be useful if you have that option.
 
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Ironclad

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Hi, Aqib I am Nadir a Pakistani citizen born and currently living in Saudi Arabia.
Just to inform you Pakistani Study permits has a high rejected rate due to there Purpose of visit to Canada (Many students plan to study in Canada and then flee that's why the IRCC have to confirm that they are a genuine student)
according to your case, I highly suggest don't use SDS to apply through the Non-SDS stream. If your father is providing you the entire fee you should use your dad's bank statements which show that you have enough funds to live and study in Canada for the entire year and property documents under your father's name or mother's name. another thing is that you should have a strong sop which shows why you didn't choose Pakistan, why you want to study that course in Canada and how will it benefit you in you country of citizenship show your strong ties with your family and Pakistan
if you need any help email me on hassannadir14@outlook.com
True, non-sds is not inferior at all, applicants are welcomed to attach the GIC along with that category. Number one reason are ties, I managed to get my visa approved despite having Canadian citizens as immediate family but I had to show substantiating amounts of financial assets, ties and a lot of paper work. Second reason is how good the DLI is (public), opting for diploma courses is not for all, for example ; IT is a very competitive field and if the VO thinks that your graduate certificate/diploma after your IT degree won't yield significant prospects after the completion of the course specific to this field even though it's a progression, they are bound to be refused as the VOs are trained to spot such shortcomings. They are aware of the life cycle of an International student and the problems they face getting a job after graduating who may not end up meeting the skilled work experience criteria (type 0, A, B) and are experts at assessing the purpose.
 
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HamzaQayyum

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Nov 30, 2020
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Why Students from Pakistan are getting a lot of refusals from Canada.
Is it because people in Abu Dhabi are biased or because of some other issue.
Can Pakistani students share their experience here of their refusal or approval?
Hi, i am from Pakistan, they don't reject the applications with valid reasons, make sure you have strong ties with your country, have a good financial statement, good marks in ielts and overall your academic.
 

SyedZeeshanHaider

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Nov 24, 2019
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Hi, Aqib I am Nadir a Pakistani citizen born and currently living in Saudi Arabia.
Just to inform you Pakistani Study permits has a high rejected rate due to there Purpose of visit to Canada (Many students plan to study in Canada and then flee that's why the IRCC have to confirm that they are a genuine student)
according to your case, I highly suggest don't use SDS to apply through the Non-SDS stream. If your father is providing you the entire fee you should use your dad's bank statements which show that you have enough funds to live and study in Canada for the entire year and property documents under your father's name or mother's name. another thing is that you should have a strong sop which shows why you didn't choose Pakistan, why you want to study that course in Canada and how will it benefit you in you country of citizenship show your strong ties with your family and Pakistan
if you need any help email me on hassannadir14@outlook.com
If you can fulfill the SDS criteria then why not? if you are able to get the required bands in all modules, are able to pay full year fee and purchase a GIC then you shouldn't hesitate to apply through sds, nobody said that you can't show strong ties through sds, you can attach additional documentation and make a good sop to plead your case.

you better check some facts, there are other countries where sds program is available and many of them choose sds over non-sds and their ratio is far better than us.

you are free to choose non-sds if you can't fulfill the sds criteria and simply don't want to send hefty amounts of money to canada.
 

Shaild

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Usually, adjusting your conditions artifically to fit the criteria of visa is not considered positively by visa authorities and some may even consider it as a misrepresentation of facts.
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Isnt everyone technically doing this, 90% of the people going to study in Canada go with an intention to settle down (legally) via EE route. However, we are forced to make statements about returning back home after studies.

I think as long as the transfer of property is done legally, there should not be any problem. They should consider this as a valid asset OP holds.