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Thank you for your advice. Im so confused about the ties part and I wish I can figure it out
The other issue is that you have how many refusals - 4? And are all those refusals within the last year? If so a dump of cash and a job that is not even a tie are big red flags. You have never even said what your profile is - age, education, study program etc. So we are basing only on the information you have provided us. Contact the moderators of this forum. They are immigration lawyers.
 
Yes, some of the money is recently deposited and it’s support from my father. It’s legit so I’m not worried if they later ask me to explain. And about the job offer its also legit and not fake. The company is been there for many decades in my country is it still a red flag?
A good tip that might be of avail to you is that before I applied I paid my first year tuition in full. I fully paid it to show that I was serious and that was a reason as to why my funds were edited due to the tuition payment of $16,500. I also mentioned how it is related to my previous job experience back home and how that would allow me to go back home and get a job.
 
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Can a professional explain to me how to prove my ties to my country and I’m willing to pay for the help?

FYI - there are no professionals here. We are all normal people like you.

If you want professional advice, you'll need to reach out to an immigration lawyer and pay for a consult.
 
A good tip that might be of avail to you is that before I applied I paid my first year tuition in full. I fully paid it to show that I was serious and that was a reason as to why my funds were edited due to the tuition payment of $16,500. I also mentioned how it is related to my previous job experience back home and how that would allow me to go back home and get a job.
Great, and did your visa application got accepted?
 
FYI - there are no professionals here. We are all normal people like you.

If you want professional advice, you'll need to reach out to an immigration lawyer and pay for a consult.
indeed.

No one can tell if someone will get approved or not. all we can do is advise and speculate with predicting how application will go based on previous applications and stories.
 
Guys, I'm getting recommendations letters in the next couple days, just wanted to know what should be written in them. I mean for example the letter would mention that it would be shown to the Canadian immigration or the college that i will be attending in Canada?



Thanks