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    Student visa rejection based on purpose of your visit

    Dude it seems your information is really low, please go and study more cases or dont answer random things that pop into your head.
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    Student visa rejection based on purpose of your visit

    Dude your vision in so closed ! All the things in this universe is not just the money ! Think about someone who wants to pursue for science and his curiosity of knowledge that he wants to study in a great university! I am moving to canada just for the further educating ! I did lots of studying...
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    Student visa rejection based on purpose of your visit

    Yes so many of the people I know, aCc to canada for student visa but actually they are not a perfect case for studying and their level of education is really cheap. I dont know how they even approved for studying in canada But once you do all your best to be a great student they randomly reject...
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    Student visa rejection based on purpose of your visit

    Yea I am the main applicant and my wife is going to company me during these times, she is also a veterinarian but she tried for work visa. We don’t have any kids. My mother in my home country is sick and she is alone so it is a big family tie(I attached her doctors considerations and documents...
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    Student visa rejection based on purpose of your visit

    Well part of every veterinary business is being a leader and know about the industry, if u want to follow your work in those area, I mean u can be clinician but you can also work in the firms and business part of this field just like veterinarian pharmaceutical factories or lots of companies...
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    Student visa rejection based on purpose of your visit

    I am a veterinarian from Iran and I do the application process by online process. All of my the documents and requirements where totally cool and complete. I am continuing my education in master of administration science. I show them even my acceptance letter of that university in Vancouver. But...