I went to Canada in University of Windsor in May 2017. I failed two courses in Sept 2017 semester and so I had to withdraw from the University in Jan 2018. I came back to India. I again got admission in Fanshawe college for PG certificate course and applied on April 2018 which was refused in...
https://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/threads/visa-rejected-2nd-time.593084/#post-7351731
Its a kind request. It's been a year I am trying to get back to Canada. I also got myself readmitted to the University after I was required to withdraw due to low academics. Please...
I had a low academic score for fall 2017 semester. Then I reapplied with a college admission which was refused and then I was readmitted to University and reapplied with University offer letter which was again refused.
1st time applied on 30th March, 2017 and got acceptance on 1st May, 2017.
2nd time applied on 30th April, 2018 and got refusal on 5th June 2018.
3rd time applied on 11th October, 2018 amd got refusal on 2nd Nov, 2018.
1) For the first refusal CIC said that my proposed studies weren't reasonable as I was a University student who was required to withdraw and now applying a SP for college level course. In the GCMS notes, they wrote concerning why I didn't try to reinstate in the University. Also they think I...
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I had been to Canada in University of Windsor where I was required to withdraw in Jan 2018. I came back to India in Feb 2018. I reapplied for visa with Fanshawe college admission in April 2018 for Sept 2018 intake, which was refused. Then I again talked with my Dean of University...
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I was required to withdraw from University of Windsor from M.Eng. Industrial in Jan 2018. I came back to India and again applied for a college for Sept 2018 intake and applied for a study permit in Apr 2018 which got rejected. After that I convinced the Dean of UofW and I...
Here is the VO's actual reason for refusal:
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I have reviewed the application. The applicant is a student, 25, applying to attend a post graduate level
certificate in Mechanical Engineering applications from Fanshawe College. I am not satisfied that the proposed studies are reasonable, based...
Exactly what I think. Switching courses will show desperation which VO already sensed. VO mentioned about UofW and even I get enrolled in UofW it will still negatively impact me. I already came back when my SP was cancelled withiut overstaying. I have provided a proof that not matter the...
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I was denied a visa on 5th June, 2018 and I have received the CAIPS note for the refusal as follows:
"I have reviewed the application. The applicant is a student, 25, applying to attend a post graduate level
certificate in Mechanical Engineering applications from Fanshawe...
Here's the CAIPS note I recieved :
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I have reviewed the application. The applicant is a student, 25, applying to attend a post graduate level
certificate in Mechanical Engineering applications from Fanshawe College. I am not satisfied that the proposed studies are reasonable, based on the...
Here's the VO reasons for refusal as mentioned in the CAIPS note : "I have reviewed the application. The applicant is a student, 25, applying to attend a post graduate level
certificate in Mechanical Engineering applications from Fanshawe College. I am not satisfied that the proposed studies are...
I had applied with the generic checklist the first time. For the second time I had applied in the SPP category. Do you think this can be a reason for refusal?
Its "Practical Elements of Mechanical Engineering-1" followed by another one year PG certificate course "Applied Mechanical Design-2". Both of them are PG certificate courses.
Hello everyone,
I wanted to know if CAIPS note help if I have got a refusal for study permit. My case is a complicated one.
https://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/threads/visa-approved-1st-time-rejected-2nd-time.565889/#post-7010119
If I am able to address to all the...
Even if I get all the points in the CAIPS note covered there's no guarantee of approval. Failure while studying shouldn't have such extreme consequences. What can I do to strengthen my profile? Will admission in a Master's program do any good?