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  • 2020/5/2 9:54
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ECanadaSchool will regularly share with you cases of intractable troubles or cases of visa refusal. We hope you can also learn some experiences from them and avoid detours in similar situations in the future.


The two cases shared today are both study visa cases. Although they are from different countries, both applicants have submitted their own applications before, and both have been refused visas twice, and the third time was with our help. The next application is successful! Today we will focus on analyzing the misunderstandings of the two applicants in their own applications, and how we can help the two applicants achieve counterattacks.


Case 1: South American students were rejected from applying for 2 study visas, and the third time they successfully obtained visas through ECanadaSchool !


Student A is from Venezuela, South America. After graduating from high school, he attended an English training course in the United States for more than one year. For the first time, a student submitted an application for a study visa online and was refused. The reasons for refusal include an unclear study plan and insufficient funds. Because the school day is approaching, the student added a little more information for the second time and submitted the application again by himself. The visa officer Continue to refuse the visa on the grounds that the student's application conditions and no changes have been made for the first time. The student previously believed that he had the following advantages: 1) he was able to successfully obtain a student visa from the United States; 2) he had a good English foundation; 3) he had obtained a Canadian tourist visa, so the student thought it should be fairly easy to come to Canada to study , Unexpectedly refused to sign twice. Not afraid to be taken lightly, the student contacted us after the introduction of the old client.


Our team usually analyzes the reasons for the refusal of the immigration bureau, the students ’family assets background and education background in detail before taking over a case, especially these two cases of refusal. It is considered that there is a greater chance of obtaining a visa. Take over customer cases. After collecting more information about the classmate and analyzing the reasons for refusal, we believe that there is a great chance of applying again.


For the sake of careful consideration, we adopted the method of shifting files first to understand in detail the reasons why immigration officials refused to sign students. Our copywriting team carefully helped classmate A to revise the study plan, provide sufficient family assets documents and parents ’business documents, and submit reasonable and well-documented legal submissions, so less than one month after the third submission of the application, the student successfully obtained Canadian study visa.


ECanadaSchool reminds you that the case of this classmate is a typical lack of proof of funds and unclear learning intentions. The visa officer is also wondering why students have been studying in the United States for nearly two years, instead of continuing to apply for universities in the United States, they have to transfer to Canada to study. If you cannot clearly explain the reasons and convince the visa officer in the study plan, the chance of refusal is still very high.


Case 2: Chinese students have both expired their study visas and their visas have been renewed, and the third success after two rejections!


Student B is from Mainland China and is an international student. I didn't pay attention to the validity period of the study permit. After the expiration, I applied to restore the student identity (restoration) and renewed the school visa. Unfortunately, the restoration and renewal of the school visa were rejected and the immigration office issued a departure notice. When the student was about to leave the country, he found that his passport had just expired. Students worry that if they do not have a valid passport, they will be in trouble when they return home. They can only choose to renew their passports at the Chinese Embassy in Canada. Immediately after returning to China, the student submitted a student visa application to the Beijing Embassy again, but the immigration officer found that his departure time was far beyond the time limit given in the departure notice. He believed that the student was illegally staying in Canada (unauthorized stay). Refuse to sign directly.


Student B contacted ECanadaSchool. Our consultant team was very sympathetic to the student's situation and knew that the student really wanted to study in Canada. It was just some carelessness, which led to the misunderstanding and rejection of the immigration office. Therefore, we have collected the relevant documents of the students in detail, so that the immigration officer believes that the classmate is not intentionally illegally staying in Canada, and is a student who really wants to study. The document was submitted to the Beijing Embassy and approved within one month after the application was submitted, allowing the student to successfully return to Canada to continue his studies.


ECanadaSchool reminds you that the case of this classmate is a common crime committed by many international students. You do n’t pay attention to the validity period of your student visa and passport. However, students should note that Study Permit is the only document that can certify the legal residence of international students in Canada. It is as important as the Chinese identity card. It is best to submit the application for renewal of the student visa within 90 days before the student visa expires. If you are as careless as this classmate, and delay the important course exam, let alone the immigration bureau's record of refusal is also particularly important for this student and his parents worry. Student B had to stay in Canada because he was waiting for his passport to be renewed. The USCIS also passed this point and believed that the student did not intend to violate the law.


In addition, some students know that if the status expires, the applicant can apply for restoration within 90 days after the expiration, but it should be noted that the status restoration application may not be approved. As mentioned above, for classmate B, if his status restoration is not approved, he must leave the country and can only apply for a student visa abroad, which greatly increases the difficulty of applying.