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    Parent Asylum Claimant: Study permit issue

    Just being curious, would it help if my father withdrew his asylum application and came back?
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    Parent Asylum Claimant: Study permit issue

    'have plans on remaining in Canada long term' - - sorry have plans to remain in Canada or to come back to my country? I must mention that my current job, research, and over all profile matches well with my program. I take care of my family and also contribute financially. In fact after the...
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    Parent Asylum Claimant: Study permit issue

    Thank you for the reply. But since I am an adult, would I not be considered as an individual? On what basis might they reject me? How can I write my study plan or furnish my case to make it stronger. Because I have genuine intentions of studying.
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    Parent Asylum Claimant: Study permit issue

    Dear Members, My father is a refugee claimant in Canada, currently waiting for hearing. However, I have got a funded offer from UBC for a MAsc program. I am 22 years old. I am worried about the consequences of my father's refugee claim in my application for study permit. Will my study...