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Top 5 Common mistakes to avoid Canada Study Visa Denial in 2021 lack of Family Ties to the Home Country Insufficient pof Choice of program No Job Prospects in the Home Country Inadequate Travel History Top 5 Reasons for Study Permit Refusals The general discourse on immigration law, often dominated by controversial and sensitive topics like inflow of refugees, deportations, the right balance between attracting immigrants and ensuring job to native citizens, or even anti-immigration rhetoric in neighboring countries, rarely focuses on top reasons for study permit refusals in Canada. Securing admission in a Canadian institution is often viewed as the most vital step for an international student to study in Canada while applying for and obtaining the student visa or study permit is considered a simple formality. This perception is reinforced by the detailed guide on study permits on the government website, which along with the document checklist, creates the impression that securing a study permit is all about filling the visa form, submitting the necessary documents, providing additional clarifications, if so required by the immigration officer, and receiving the permit. In reality, applying for a study permit can be a very complicated process involving confusing rules and regulations, subjective interpretation by immigration officers, and a cumbersome and expensive appeal process coupled with lack of transparency throughout. Where to Find Reasons for Study Permit Refusals With the detailed guide on the government website not listing all the reasons for rejection of the study permit, students seeking to study in Canada often feel very optimistic about their prospects, especially upon fulfilling the academic and other admission requirements of the Canadian educational institution. A lot of information related to study permits is detailed in the Program Delivery Instructions—guidelines that immigration officers follow when processing study permit applications. These Instructions are not a part of the official guide and are not even linked to the Study Permit section on the government website. These difficult-to-find Instructions are shared as a courtesy to stakeholders without any emphasis on the extent of vital and useful information that study permit applicants can find in the document. Top 5 Reasons for Study Permit Refusals Some common reasons for rejection, often overlooked, include: Insufficient Family Ties to the Home Country Absence of adequate ties to the home country can impact chances adversely as this may raise doubts on the applicant’s intent to return home after completing his or her studies. Normally, having a family established in the home country with ownership of properties and other assets may be enough to prove family ties. The applicant must take care to avoid financial transactions and other decisions that may raise doubts about ties with the home country. No Job Prospects in the Home Country A letter from the current employer indicating that the applicant is assured of a job in the home country after completing his or her education ought to be adequate to prove employment prospects. Applicants without a job in hand can submit proof that the study course they intend to join will help them qualify for jobs in the home country. Else, the immigration officer may conclude that the study permit is intended to help the applicant settle permanently in Canada. Inadequate Travel History This reason often impacts those who have just completed high school and have limited traveled abroad in the past. While this point is not considered in isolation and authorities must take other relevant factors into account, not having travelled outside the country or never having travelled by air may cause your study permit to be rejected. Financial Insufficiency The Program Delivery Instructions clearly states that the applicant is required to provide proof of adequate finances only for the first year of the course. Yet, applications often get rejected because the immigration officer suspected financial insufficiency. Hence, merely focusing on the first year may not suffice. Ideally, you can minimize chances of rejection by showing proof of adequate finances for more than 1-year, even though this is expressly indicated as not being required for acceptance. #studyvisa #canadareality #emceebernardinho