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Greetings.
I have applied for a study permit about 3 weeks ago. I have done the biometric and all that; however, I did not include any transcripts of post-secondary studies nor degree obtained. Will that affect the decision of the application?
it wasn't on my checklist , therefore i didn't include it :'(
Greetings.
I have applied for a study permit about 3 weeks ago. I have done the biometric and all that; however, I did not include any transcripts of post-secondary studies nor degree obtained. Will that affect the decision of the application?
it wasn't on my checklist , therefore i didn't include it :'(
What country? Documents are strongly recommended because VOs will want to see your marks and that you completing your post secondary programs.
What country? Documents are strongly recommended because VOs will want to see your marks and that you completing your post secondary programs.
From Algeria, so that means my visa request will get refused.
From Algeria, so that means my visa request will get refused.
What school? No but they are strongly recommended. Assume you included French or English language results.
What school? No but they are strongly recommended. Assume you included French or English language results.
Trent University.
My program of choice is bachelor in English Literature.
And to Language Proficiency test, No, I didn't include it due to the fact that I hold a bachelor degree in English here in my country.
What school? No but they are strongly recommended. Assume you included French or English language results.
Is there a chance they'll ask for my transcripts instead of refusing my entire application?
Trent University.
My program of choice is bachelor in English Literature.
And to Language Proficiency test, No, I didn't include it due to the fact that I hold a bachelor degree in English here in my country.
Well wait and see if the officer is going to approve a permit without degree, transcripts, language scores etc. Just because your bachelor degree is in English doesn’t mean proficiency. They will refuse an application and ask you to reapply.
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