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  • 2020/5/16 16:17
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When the Canadian school issued the admission notice to the students, after the students paid the tuition fees, the next step was to apply for the study visa Study Permit (of course, you can also prepare the visa documents while waiting for the school admission notice). We occasionally receive phone calls from some clients, stating that they and their families are in very good condition, but why have they been refused for Canadian study permits? This is because many people have some misunderstandings about applying for a Canadian study permit. Today, let ECanadaSchool introduce these common misunderstandings for everyone. I hope you can take fewer detours.


Misunderstanding 1: You can get a study visa when you get the admission notice


Many parents believe that if the child has already applied to a Canadian school (some even got an offer from a prestigious school), then the visa officer will definitely issue a student visa. This view is wrong. The school issues an admission notice based on the student ’s academic performance, and the visa officer will investigate the student ’s learning background, family financial status, and whether there is a tendency to immigrate. Once some conditions are not met, the student visa It is likely that the visa will be refused. So getting the school's notice is just one of the steps, and the preparation of visa documents must not be taken lightly.



Misunderstanding 2: As long as the family has money, they will definitely get a study visa


According to the requirements of the visa materials list, parents should provide proof of funds. Some parents will deposit a large sum of money into a bank account at once, but for various reasons, the bank did not have any deposits. The visa officer values good deposit history (for Chinese customers, the Immigration Bureau usually wants to see a history of about 1 year), Canadian and American immigrants advise parents and students to prepare early and deposit money into bank accounts step by step, and It's not that a huge sum of money is suddenly deposited, which will make the visa officer suspicious. Of course, there are some exceptions. For example, if there are several properties in a student ’s home, exactly one set of property is sold, and there are a full set of housing sales documents, so it does not matter if a large amount of money is deposited.


The fund part is one of the most important documents that the immigration bureau attaches importance to in the review. We hope everyone can prepare in advance and treat them with caution. You could contact us and we will provide free assessment and consultation.



Misunderstanding 3: If there are too many deposits and many real estates, there is no need to provide proof of income


Even if there are a lot of deposits and real estate in the name of the parent or applicant, it is still necessary to provide proof of income. Income includes but is not limited to, if you are working in a company, you need to provide proof of employment and income, if the house is rented, then provide a house rental contract and rental income flow, if you are doing business, provide a company business license, tax bill, etc. We remind everyone that immigration officials value personal income tax more, so it is most ideal if parents ’income certificate can be supported by personal income tax.



Misunderstanding  4: Concealing past refusal records


Some applicants have been refused visas by Canada or other countries. They are not mentioned in the application form with the luck. Such concealment of facts and dishonesty will bring direct negative results. The first thing to be sure is that if it is rejected by Canada, the system must have records. Similarly, Canada and the United States now have some degree of information sharing. If they are rejected by the United States, usually Canada can also find it. Canadian and American immigrants helped a student to adjust the file. The refusal record showed that the student had been refused the visa application, but the student did not mention it in the application form. The visa officer thought the student was dishonest. Therefore, students should not be lucky, because Canadians value integrity very much and it has never been refused, but the consequences of such concealment are very serious, ranging from refusal to signing, and from applying within a few years.



Misunderstanding  5: The more files, the better


Some parents or applicants may need more documents to prove assets or income when preparing application documents for school visas, but some applications may require more documents to prove assets or income. It will let the visa officer see the clouds in the face of a lot of documents, and I don't know where the focus is. In this case, even if the documents prepared are very comprehensive, they may leave the visa officer with a bad impression or even cause the visa to be rejected because the documents are confusing, unorganized, and not focused. Therefore, the documents do not lie in many, not as many as possible, but in fineness, in order and focus.



Misunderstanding  6: After refusal, submit applications one after another


Some applicants have a very casual attitude towards visas, and the documents are not carefully prepared, which directly leads to visa refusal. After refusing the visa, the reasons are not analyzed, and the applications are submitted one after another, just like luck, but the immigration officer usually refuses the visa again on the grounds that the conditions have not changed.


We advise applicants, if they refuse to study visa, they must analyze the reasons for refusal, if necessary, to adjust the file (the refusal record of the immigration department content), when re-applying, it must be targeted, when the immigration department first refused Focus on the place of doubt. If you submit the application casually, and then submit the application after two or three refusals, it will be many times more difficult than the first application. Because all are now connected to the Internet, every visa application (including tourist visa) refusal will be recorded.


The above are some common misunderstandings of Canadian study abroad visas summarized by ECanadaSchool. We hope these information could help everyone.