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Study permit refused "you do not have significant family ties outside canada"

luckywoman

Star Member
Oct 27, 2017
87
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Hi Rita
Thank you for the reply
Sry but I don't know the visa office I'm from Cameroon I really don't know how the check the office handling the application

Hello Ndifor,
How are you doing? have you gotten your visa approved? Please let me know.

I have an issue here, my nephew applied for study permit, he is in a country that he is not supposed to do medicals, but because he is doing a program related to health, he was asked to do it. Results are out and we both are confused weather we should attached it to as additional document or what should we do? Any ideas/
 

wamz

Newbie
May 7, 2024
5
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Best bet is career single male, at prime age with no spouse or children. With your profile, there is weak family ties. It would be different if you were 20's but at 32 they will assess family ties based on you..
As long as you’re not married and with kids, the Canadian embassy will discriminate against you, even if you show strong financial capability, a long term job and lots of previous travel. Yes, it IS discrimination. It’s not weak family ties.