Was your application for a Canadian visa denied? A letter of denial from Canada would have been sent to you then. A refusal of a Canadian Visitor, Study, or Work Visa can be discouraging, especially if you don’t know why your application was denied. Even if the Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) sends a letter stating why your visa was denied, the reasons given are often not specific enough.
If your recent visa refusal has derailed your plans to visit, work in, or study in Canada, you should know that you still may be eligible to apply for a visa following a few simple steps.
Refusal Vs Return
The difference between a refusal and a return is crucial:
For your visa to get accepted, you must be able to show that you have the necessary funds, that you have the required intent, that you have the necessary documentation, that you are in good health, that you have adequate security, and that you are not a flight risk. However, a return could occur if you failed to include necessary paperwork, provided false information, or failed to sign the necessary forms. In addition, your application could be rejected if the programme has already surpassed its quota. If, however, your application was sent back due to information being lacking, you can easily rectify the situation and reapply.
What can be done to revoke Visa Rejection?
If your application for a Canadian visa is denied, you should follow the standard procedure and look at the grounds for denial, make any necessary corrections, and provide any new evidence that may be relevant to your case. You may be able to appeal or request reconsideration of your application if you are satisfied that there was nothing missing and that the visa officer made a mistake. Consultation with a Naz Law Immigration Consultant is recommended in such a situation.
Canadian student visa rejection
Study in Canada / Study Permit Lack of travel history, insufficient financial resources, and lack of purpose to remain in Canada after the program’s completion are common reasons visa applications are denied.
The IRCC may also have concerns about your intended course of study or your acceptance letter, both of which can lead to a student visa being denied. Your visa application could be denied if the reviewing official fails to make a connection between your intended course of study and your prior employment or academic experience.