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Can you reapply after getting a canada study visa refusal letter?
August 30, 2024 | Posted by admin
Can you reapply after getting a canada study visa refusal letter?
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Can you reapply after getting a Canada Study Visa refusal letter?

Getting a Canada study visa refusal can water down all overseas education dreams and plans. But is this truly the case? Can you reapply after getting a Canada Study Visa refusal letter? To answer the same, the current blog spot will share the reasons for rejections and the remedy for the same.

So, first, let us begin with, why do you get a Canada study visa refusal letter.

If you get a Canada study visa refusal, then do not panic. Your visa refusal letter states the reason for rejection and can be 1 of the following:

  • Firstly, your main aim is not to study in Canada but to seek employment.
  • Secondly, you have a lack of ties to your home country.
  • Also, it is unclear whether you will return to your home country when your study visa expires.
  • Besides, lack of proof of funds.
  • Moreover, incidents of misrepresentation or forgery.
  • Further, lack of proper documentation or incomplete documents.
  • In addition, other reasons such as:
    • Weak statement of purpose (SOP).
    • Low academic performance
    • Past visa refusal history.
    • Medical/criminal history.
    • Applying to non-DLI institutions (College/University) in Canada.
    • Study program not aligning with past studies.
    • Low language test result scores [English/French].

 

Irrespective of any reason, remember right visa guidance and direction can help you reapply and achieve Canada study visa success. All you need to do is connect with a CICC-licensed Canadian immigration consultant – Apply Here!

 

How to reapply for a Canada study visa after getting a refusal letter?

Firstly, before applying you need to get GCMS (Global Case Management System) or CAIPS (Computer Assisted Immigration Program System) notes. Because in your Canada visa refusal letter, you do not get a complete explanation of the reasons for your visa rejection.

To do the same you can hire a CICC-licensed Canadian immigration consultant who can apply on your behalf. You will get your GCMS/CAIPS notes in 35 to 40 days.

So, after getting the notes as per your case you must dismiss the very reason for the visa rejection. As per your reason you can do the following:

  • Submit a well-crafted and strong SOP.
  • Clearly explain how your study program best suits your past academic journey and your future.
  • Show proof of connection to home country through job, property, family ties etc.
  • Do mention the return plan in your SOP to avoid Canada visa refusal because of this reason.
  • Be mindful to have proof of funds [CAD 20,635] by:
    • Showing a GIC account.
    • Bank statements
    • Sponsorship letters etc.
  • Submit complete, error-free, and authentic documents.
  • Highlight strengths and improvements in your academics.
  • Address past visa refusals and give complete evidence and reason as to how it does not affect your current study visa application.
  • Ensure you are clear from medical and criminal inadmissibility issues. To know more about applying for a criminal record to enter Canada Click Here!
  • Make sure you give a sufficient explanation of how your study program connects with past study experience.
  • Also, apply to recognised (DLI) Canadian universities and colleges only.
  • Finally, provide language test results that match the Canada study visa requirement.

 

In short, as per your situation, you can easily reapply for a Canada Study Visa even after getting a refusal letter.

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Mr. Kalyan Paul, President & CEO is the founder of GVI, an MBA in Finance and also a Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA) and a Certified Management Accountant (CMA) from Canada. Mr. Paul has more than 18 years of experience in immigration consulting that made him one of the preferred & valued immigration consultants in the immigration industry. He is a licensed member of the College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants (CICC) [Previously known as Immigration Consultants Of Canada Regulatory Council (ICCRC)] (Membership ID: R417119) which is a professional body of licensed immigration consultants recognized by Citizenship and Immigration Canada.

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