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Oluohaanthony

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Nov 16, 2018
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Can someoneplease help a brother?

On September 3rd, 2019, My study permit application was refused. The visa officer wrote " Thank you for your interest in studying in Canada. After careful review of your application and supporting documentation, I have determined that your application does not meet the requirements of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act and Immigration and Refugee Protection Regulations. I am refusing your application on the following grounds:

* I am not satisfied that you will leave Canada at the end of your stay as stipulated in subsection 216(1) of the IRPR, based on your family ties in Canada and in your residence.

* I am not satisfied that you will leave Canada at the end of your stay as stipulated in subsection 216(1) of the IRPR, based on the purpose of your visit.

In my application,
* I failed to upload the birth cericertifes of my siblings, parent and I.

*I failed to upload my high school Certificate.

* My work history doesn't show I'm financially ok in my home country.
I made the above mistakes because i expecting them to request for thosecertificates, I never knew I could haveuploaded them along with my "personal information", as it was my first time to apply.
* I don't have any family member residing in Canada. Although my family is a very big polygamous one, and it's impossible for me to know if there's actually a relative of mine residing there.

Questions
Do you think those documents I failed to upload is the cause of the refusal?

What other reasons could possibly make the visa officer refuse my application?

How can I convince the visa officer in my next application that I have sufficient ties at home, and I'd be returning home after my program in Canada?

Thanks for taking the time to review myquestions.
 
You weren’t refused because you forgot to upload birth certificates.

You were likely refused because your work history showed that you would be better off in Canada and you intended to use a study permit to migrate to Canada.

You’d have to show good finances and a good career in your home country.
 
You weren’t refused because you forgot to upload birth certificates.

You were likely refused because your work history showed that you would be better off in Canada and you intended to use a study permit to migrate to Canada.

You’d have to show good finances and a good career in your home country.
Thanks Bellaluna, I really appreciate your response.