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I need your suggestions so as how to addressed the refusal point on current employment situation. Below are my details:

AB Political Science Graduate (2018)
Law School (2018-2019)
Volunteers in NGOs and Weekend Classes in French (2019-2020)
Pandemic!! Decided to apply for Diploma in Social Work (2020-2021)
 
I need your suggestions so as how to addressed the refusal point on current employment situation. Below are my details:

AB Political Science Graduate (2018)
Law School (2018-2019)
Volunteers in NGOs and Weekend Classes in French (2019-2020)
Pandemic!! Decided to apply for Diploma in Social Work (2020-2021)

Would first order your GCMS notes. You’ll need to show how a Canadian degree is social work is necessary for you to return to work in your home country and why you couldn’t study at home. Without any work experience how coming to Canada is necessary and will lead to career advancement. Assume your French courses also created concerns that your intentions are to remain in Canada. After looking at your posts it looks like this is not your first attempt to study in Canada.
 
Thanks for your response. I requested for another gcms, however, I have not received it yet. When I first requested it, it says:

GCMS Notes: Taking the applicant’s plan of studies into account, the applicant does not appear to be sufficiently well established that the proposed studies would be a reasonable expense. The applicant’s plan of studies appear vague and poorly documented.
 
Thanks for your response. I requested for another gcms, however, I have not received it yet. When I first requested it, it says:

GCMS Notes: Taking the applicant’s plan of studies into account, the applicant does not appear to be sufficiently well established that the proposed studies would be a reasonable expense. The applicant’s plan of studies appear vague and poorly documented.
You have your answer there

Your plan of studies appear vague and poorly documented