Hello everyone I hope you all are doing well and safe.
today I taught to share some problems faced by GCC residents. I was born in GCC and currently living here going to Canada from a country like GCC is really tough
it's difficult to satisfy the Visa Officer that you will leave Canada after your studies and the other bigger factor is your luck!
the biggest reason for rejection which almost every GCC residents face's is the Immigration Status in the country of residence.
see when you live in a country where you don't have citizenship or permanent residency this makes the officer in doubt that if he/she comes to Canada and his temporary id gets expired he will stay illegally in Canada. So to clear this doubt I have a solution but "always do your research and do what you feel like". I suggest you submit a letter from your guardian or your company that while you will be studying in Canada the temporary resident id will be renewed so that you will have an unchanged status in the country of residence this will make the visa officer sure that you will be leaving Canada after your studies. Always submit an original copy of your resident id and it's suggested to submit a Certified copy of your ID as well.
Guys another main reason for rejection which student faces is about Purpose of visit to Canada. This error is mostly due to a poor letter of explanation if your letter is not accurate or matching your submitted documents, provided some IRR relevant information, not answering the required question they have asked they will reject the application no one will tell you about this but IRCC has a full package of documents of each country I am attaching the link by clicking it enter the information they ask and you will be guided accordingly remember guys IRCC will not reject visas based on their country of residence or country of citizenship it's all about luck and the correct documents you provide.
for all other countries
click this link https://www.canada.ca/en/immigratio...ces/application/application-forms-guides.html
I hope this helps but if you have any other doubts don't hesitate to message me here
good luck
today I taught to share some problems faced by GCC residents. I was born in GCC and currently living here going to Canada from a country like GCC is really tough
it's difficult to satisfy the Visa Officer that you will leave Canada after your studies and the other bigger factor is your luck!
the biggest reason for rejection which almost every GCC residents face's is the Immigration Status in the country of residence.
see when you live in a country where you don't have citizenship or permanent residency this makes the officer in doubt that if he/she comes to Canada and his temporary id gets expired he will stay illegally in Canada. So to clear this doubt I have a solution but "always do your research and do what you feel like". I suggest you submit a letter from your guardian or your company that while you will be studying in Canada the temporary resident id will be renewed so that you will have an unchanged status in the country of residence this will make the visa officer sure that you will be leaving Canada after your studies. Always submit an original copy of your resident id and it's suggested to submit a Certified copy of your ID as well.
Guys another main reason for rejection which student faces is about Purpose of visit to Canada. This error is mostly due to a poor letter of explanation if your letter is not accurate or matching your submitted documents, provided some IRR relevant information, not answering the required question they have asked they will reject the application no one will tell you about this but IRCC has a full package of documents of each country I am attaching the link by clicking it enter the information they ask and you will be guided accordingly remember guys IRCC will not reject visas based on their country of residence or country of citizenship it's all about luck and the correct documents you provide.
for all other countries
click this link https://www.canada.ca/en/immigratio...ces/application/application-forms-guides.html
I hope this helps but if you have any other doubts don't hesitate to message me here
