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Why do people use agents in the 21st century when information is readily available on the internet? They're one of the worst groups of people to deal with, especially in the South Asia region
May be still people lacks awareness and they don't wanna do anything which they don't know so they depend on agents so they could do it in a much better way
I'm not looking for canada but still should i challenge this or not?
Is there any chance that this misrepresenation can be changed into normal refusal because i've only 60 days to appeal after that i won't have any option.
Not really, unless you spend the thousands of dollars to have a Canadian lawyer
try to have that happen - which it most likely will not.
Just because they share information doesn't mean its an automatic refusal for every issue they find.
A normal refusal can be ignored but i'm scared because mine is not just a normal refusal
Not really, unless you spend the thousands of dollars to have a Canadian lawyer try to have that happen - which it most likely will not.
I have someone in canada from my city he is saying it is mandatory for you to challenge this and if you don't means you're accepting that you did the fraud and you won't either have chance in future
I have someone in canada from my city he is saying it is mandatory for you to challenge this and if you don't means you're accepting that you did the fraud and you won't either have chance in future
Then it's mandatory for you to pay $5000-6000+ on a lawyer to challenge it in court.
I'm not looking for canada but still should i challenge this or not?
Is there any chance that this misrepresenation can be changed into normal refusal because i've only 60 days to appeal after that i won't have any option.
I mean there is no harm in trying for a country like AUS as long as you explain your situation.
I mean there is no harm in trying for a country like AUS as long as you explain your situation.
I'm trying for germany i hope this refusal won't affect my application
My advise is follow the band and stay away for 5 years, it may seem long, but trust me, its worth the wait... then you would have known and acquire all the is needed to get into Canada, should you ever want to enter Canada again....and try applying to other countries...in the option where it says any refusal to other countries, put the info and explain in details what has happened.
getting a lawyer to appeal and all, would dry you up of cash... plus i am so sorry you got a band!
I'm trying for germany i hope this refusal won't affect my application
Germany isn't part of the Five Eyes program so you should be fine. Don't tell them about the rejected visa unless they ask about it.
Germany isn't part of the Five Eyes program so you should be fine. Don't tell them about the rejected visa unless they ask about it.
this is a way to get banned again. You can be honest. You aren’t the first person to have been refused.
Germany isn't part of the Five Eyes program so you should be fine. Don't tell them about the rejected visa unless they ask about it.
What if i hide and they get to know from other source
this is a way to get banned again. You can be honest. You aren’t the first person to have been refused.
Yess i don't think its a good idea
What if i hide and they get to know from other source
That's a good way to get banned from multiple countries.
That's a good way to get banned from multiple countries.
That's why i said its a foolish idea
You dont need to tell them unless they ask, so if study permit application forms for germany ask about other countries refusals (I dont think they do) then answer honestly but dont go bringing it up yourself.
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