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calcaholic_

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Aug 21, 2019
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Hi,

I am planning on starting my first year of studies in Canada. I was accepted into a university and applied for the permit, but it was rejected on the 25th of August due to : immigration status and financial support. So, I delayed my studies to January. I applied for my GCMS notes, but I received an e-mail saying my notes will be delayed for 60 days, and that's too long of a wait. So, I have some questions and I hope that you'll answer them.

1) What do they mean by immigration status? I understand that it is impossible to know what that reason is without the GCMS notes, but what do you think, and what should I provide to fix it? I live in the U.A.E but I am a citizen of another country.

2) For financial support, I increased funds in my mother's (sponsor) account, and I am also going to show land deeds that belong to my father. Is that sufficient? Should my mother write and notarise a letter of undertaking/sponsorship?

3) I am 17, so I am under the age of majority. The IRCC website says that a custodian is optional for minors of age 17. But should I write and notarise a letter of consent written by my parents?
 
You are not a citizen of the country you are applying from, they want to see strong ties to your country of citizenship.
 
You are not a citizen of the country you are applying from, they want to see strong ties to your country of citizenship.

What are the best ways to show strong ties? I’m showing them my father’s land he owns there. Anything else?