Approval of reapplication for a Study Permit to a Sri lankan National
Approval of reapplication for a study permit to a Sri lankan National
Our client works as a Resident Civil Engineering to Singapore, and had studied Master’s in Civil Engineering to the U.K, he had been accepted at a certain university in Canada for his Master’s Degree in Applied Science, through scholarship funding of the university. In his first application, he got almost nine (9) factors of generic refusal under the acts and regulations for a study permit, where the visa office at the Canadian embassy in Singapore. was not convinced and satisfied that he met the criteria. In the process of our communicating via – exchanges of emails, and seeing to what he had supplied (evidence of documents), we presumed most of those factors in which militate the visa office not to grant him a study permit, is mainly because of the insufficient documentation and relevant information, more in particular for a third -party outside information for which we believe, would be very significant, substantial and material for the visa officer to arrive on his favorable decision, instead.
When we made further analysis and examination, our client should not be required by the visa office in Singapore for the IELTS – in addition to the visa instructions quote “IELTS is recommended”, we’ve refuted and rebutted some of the factors stated therein, to his refusal letter, e.g., purpose of visit, proposed of studies, and we’ve made a good argument on his claim supported with an evidence of facts, as a result of nearly 10 pages of a submission letter to address his concerns on his previous refused application. We highlight in particular his financial resources, assets and financial status, his ties in his country of resident and ties in Canada.
Same holds as true, to avoid a refusal, one needs to fully understand what are relevant and significant to your application, when applying for a study permit application and able to challenge the visa officer, that you indeed a bonafide student and a presumption that you won’t remain in Canada, after a completion of a proposed program course in Canada, if you’re going to do it by yourself! Ensure also to have a clear understanding for the regulations under a study permit for the international students to study in Canada.
Visa Online Assistance have helped and made a number of visa approval to Canada and other countries: clients from the Philippines, Srilanka, Singapore, Egypt, South Africa,Uganda, India and Pakistan to name a few, in reapplying and obtaining an approval of their refused application. If you intend to reapply on your rejected/refused study permit application to Canada. We are here to help you out! All you need to do is to give us a copy of your refusal letter and as much as possible provide us all information and documents, you’ve provided in your first application – this will allow us to review and analyze what went wrong to your application? And we will give you some “notes” of what has to be added (evidentiary documents) to enhance & strengthen your application for a possible approval, thereafter, we will give you a checklist depending on your circumstances & draft a submission letter. It would take probably one (1) week or two (2) weeks, before you can resubmit your application, depending on how complex and you unique your circumstances is, and how fast you can provide the documents & information! WE will review and recheck them again to finalize -of course, this is not for FREE and it may only commences upon your confirmation, check us out our very affordable and secure payment online here or want to know the process of reapplication to us, click here Contact Visa Online Assistance now by sending an e-mail at info@visaonlineassistance.com or visit https://www.visaonlineassistance.com for more information.