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Good morning guys so I got a refusal yesterday from the embassy stating He is not satisfied that I will be leaving the country after the completion of my studies based of purpose of visit.
Pls what does it mean and how can I rectify that so I can apply again.
Thanking you in advance for your response
I really want to know if it's just my sop that needs to be worked on or something else too
You might need to share a bit more info such as current qualifications,any work experience , planned course and how such a course will improve prospects on returning home.
I actually did in my letter
I am actually going for undergraduate course
Good morning guys so I got a refusal yesterday from the embassy stating He is not satisfied that I will be leaving the country after the completion of my studies based of purpose of visit.
Pls what does it mean and how can I rectify that so I can apply again.
Thanking you in advance for your response
It means you do not meet the requirements of the study permit as per immigration regulations
Good morning guys so I got a refusal yesterday from the embassy stating He is not satisfied that I will be leaving the country after the completion of my studies based of purpose of visit.
Pls what does it mean and how can I rectify that so I can apply again.
Thanking you in advance for your response
Order GCMS notes to know the real reasons why you were refused. You will be able to see the agent’s notes on your file. Once you get it, members of this forum will be able to guide you better based on the notes. Never lose hope ! Good luck
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