Reasons For Canada Student Visa Rejection That You Should Avoid

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Pushpinder Bhatia
Alumni Said Business School, University of Oxford, UK

Reasons For Canada Student Visa Rejection That You Should Avoid

A Canadian student visa application process may appear straightforward at first glance, but it can occasionally be challenging. While many students believe getting an acceptance letter is the hardest step in preparing to study abroad, getting a student visa can be much trickier.
Sadly, it happens frequently to students to have their request for a Canadian visa denied. Many students wish to pursue their studies in Canada because it is a popular destination. However, due to many applications, Canada's popularity makes it substantially more difficult to obtain a visa.
 
Understanding the common reasons for Canadian visa denials can help boost the chances that your application will be accepted, and the process will go smoothly. 
 
1. Lack of Financial Funds:
You must prove that you have enough money to support yourself while in Canada when applying for a study permit. The IRCC states that all international students must demonstrate that they have the resources necessary to pay for their first year of tuition, as well as their living expenses and any accompanying family members. The authorities may determine that you are not financially stable and cannot sustain yourself while you are a student in Canada. Therefore, you must demonstrate that you can get or have sufficient finances to cover your expenses during your stay.
 
2. Unable to show the Letter of Acceptance:
Each student should get a letter of acceptance from the Designated Learning Institute (DLI) at the time of admission. This letter of acceptance from each overseas student's DLI must be submitted to the visa officials. The visa or study permit will be outright rejected if the students in any way fail to obtain the acceptance letter. The students must present a letter of acceptance and documentation that meets the Canadian government's basic eligibility requirements. The application form may be supplemented by any personal documentation or statement that provides support.
 
3 .English Language Proficiency Requirements:
When applying to Canada Universities, international students must take admission examinations (IELTS) and obtain the necessary score. If you don't meet the requirements, your application for a student visa can be turned down. In addition, foreign students who are not natural English speakers are required to provide documentation of their language ability. When applying through the SDS or SPP programmes, candidates must achieve the minimum standard English language exam results (TOEFL/IELTS).
 
Even if a candidate fulfils the average English Language Proficiency criterion for Designated Learning Institutions (DLI), not meeting the programme requirements may lead to a Canadian student visa being rejected for several reasons.
 
4. Uncertain About Going Back to Your Home Country:
Being a temporary visa, the study permit has a specified validity period. Therefore, the applicant's intention to return to their native nation must be supported by adequate documents or strong statement clearly identifying your further path in your home country after completion of your course in Canada. 
Your visa application will be denied if you do not intend to return to your home country and do not show convincing evidence of this. Since the majority of their family members have settled in Canada, many immigrants typically utilise student visas as a carrot to persuade them to stay. Your visa may be authorised if any of your direct family members reside or you own property and other assets there. You shouldn't engage in any financial activities that could mislead the visa authorities about your intention to return home. 
 
5. Failing to justify the chosen course/study program
Your application for a study permit may occasionally be rejected if the visa officer doesn't understand the purpose of your programme or level of study. For instance, someone who wants to study textile design but has a Bachelor's degree in Nursing this will not show correct intention of proposed course or has work experience not relevant to their past education degree / diploma. Here, it may be questioned, the applicant's educational background and professional experience do not appear to be a good fit for the selected programme in Canada.
 
6. A poor academic record
Examining a student's total academic record is done by visa officers. Getting good marks is crucial for approval, but it is not all. The results of exams to measure English language skills, such as the TOEFL and IELTS, will be a major factor in whether a visa application is granted or denied. Additionally, it will be questioned if your academic records are inconsistent. For the Canadian government and your educational institution to approve your application for a student visa, you must have the necessary academic credits or scores.
 
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