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Study Permit Refusal Appeal

Study Permit Refusal Appeal
Study Permit Refusal: Reasons for being Denied
Study Permits can be refused when individuals apply on their own. Applicants are unaware of the stringent requirements of the process.

Why was I refused a Student Visa to Canada?

Study Permits can be refused when individuals apply on their own. Applicants are unaware of the stringent requirements of the process.
Citizens from visa-required countries must ensure a strong application is prepared in order to convince the visa officer they are a good candidate for a Student Visa.
After receiving a refusal, the applicant will be flagged in IRCC internal system. Any new applications submitted will be more difficult to be approved. As such, they will need the help of a professional to ensure that all facets of the application are covered.
Common Reasons for Refusal:
Inadmissibility-related reasons for refusal:

The reasons listed below are more factors that can cause a refusal.

If you qualify under any of the categories above, it is important to contact a professional to determine the best plan of action for your certain situation.

Please call now to book an appointment.

I’ve been refused, what can I do?

You have two options.

  1. You can re-apply for a study permit
  2. You can appeal the decision if it has been less than 30 days since the refusal.

Before re-applying again, please consider speaking to us. We can take a look at your application and guide you if you should re-apply or appeal the decision.

We specialize in helping clients re-apply and appeal study permit refusals. Contact us today for a consultation.

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