Hello Jumane Tx,
Would give me an answer to the question below? Thanks
My study permit application got refused twice for the same reason saying that "Your assets and financial situation are insufficient to support the stated purpose of travel for yourself ( and any accompanying family member (s), if applicable.
I planned to study a one-year post-graduate certificate and my first-semester tuition has already been paid. In my 1st application, I have showed bank drafts for CAD 15,000 from my sponsor which was not enough. To address this issue, in my second application I increased the bank draft value to CAD 35,000 which was enough, but still got rejected because I again missed providing the source of these funds such as a notarized letter, bank statement, employment letter, etc., from my sponsor. Now, it seems I have full information about my refusal because I got my GCMS notes. In my GCMS notes' pre-assessment section, the visa officer states that "Parent to sponsor studies. Sufficient funds provided (bank cheque). Limited evidence pertaining to the source of these funds. In the absence of satisfactory documentation showing the source of these funds, I am not satisfied that the applicant has available funds for the duration of the intended studies and other related costs in Canada. Based on the evidence submitted, recommended refusal pursuant to R 220/216. JM24892"
So, do you think I will get approved if I addressed this issue in my new application?