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What are the reasons for refusing a visa for studying in Canada?

Among the many applicants for studying in Canada, there are more and more students from China. Many of them have been admitted to Canadian universities, but some of them have been refused visas when applying for Canadian high school study visas.

The importance of study plan.

The study plan is to explain the purpose of the applicant to study in Canadian high schools. It is the key to the success of student visa application, and it is also one of the important basis for immigration officials to examine whether the applicant has immigration tendency. Assuming that the study time in Canada is less than 6 months, the applicant can only apply for a visit visa, but if he chooses a study visa (issued to the applicant who has studied in Canada for more than 6 months), it will naturally arouse the suspicion of the visa officer.

2, the problem of financial security

The current visa requirements are: the applicant must provide proof of the existence of funds 18 months before the application date; If you can't issue a bank deposit certificate, you should give a reasonable explanation and explanation. Any unexplained fund growth in the account will be regarded as suspicious funds. In addition, the embassy will no longer accept bank interest income statements as part of the capital guarantee. Applicants should submit earlier bank deposit and withdrawal records, original bank deposit certificates and bank deposit certificates, etc. , and clearly describe the source of the guarantee funds. In addition, submitting any misleading documents will also increase the doubts of the visa officer of the embassy and lead to the refusal of the visa. This link requires strong professional knowledge and operational experience in order to reasonably explain the credit situation and win the conviction of visa officers.

3. The authenticity of documents is the principle.

In fraud cases, although the embassy has repeatedly stressed its seriousness, according to authoritative surveys, there are still as many as 50% fraud cases in recent deliveries. It is worth mentioning that the embassy currently has anti-fraud mechanisms and means. Once it is proved that the applicant has committed fraud, according to Chapter 40 of Canada's Immigration and Refugee Act (IRPA), the embassy will send a rejection letter to the applicant, and the applicant may not apply again in the next two years. The embassy advises applicants that if they have documents that cannot be submitted, they should explain the reasons and must not take false actions. Once it is discovered, it will not be worth the loss.

4. New changes in application procedures

At present, the embassy has simplified the trial procedure of studying abroad applications, that is, the visa officer directly decides the application documents received, so whether each application passes or not depends on the judgment of the visa officer. After the case is submitted, the visa officer either basically approves the concurrent medical examination notice, or issues a "reply" to the problematic case, asking for explanations and explanations, and a few require supplementary materials. Of course, during this period, for most applications, it is essential to do the corresponding "background information" investigation. In order to speed up the trial, the embassy now implements a "risk physical examination", that is to say, the embassy may issue a medical examination notice as soon as it receives the student's visa application materials, instead of the previous "physical examination after the principle is passed". Generally speaking, the visa results can be obtained about 4 weeks after the medical examination notice is issued.

5. Visa application materials

Some important issues are also worth noting, such as the applicant's home address and telephone number, which must be filled in the corresponding position; If one parent is unemployed, the applicant should give a brief explanation to the embassy; Younger applicants will make visa officers worry about whether they can live well in Canada. Usually, the visa rate for applicants aged nine and under is almost zero. Unless the embassy suspects the applicant of fraud, all materials are kept strictly confidential, and the government departments in China will not have access to these materials.