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I recently got rejected twice on spouse open work permit (my wife is a student in Canada) and it has been a very difficult time for us because of the separation.
So we are planning to try study permit for myself in order to increase my education and also be with my wife.
My doubts here are
Is trying to go on student permit a better idea or should I continue to try SOWP.
Will this cause more issues as I already have two rejects.
Will the visa officer assume I am only trying to come to canada.
Has anyone tried this.
Replies will be greatly appreciated on this situation.
You've already decided you want to try for a study permit. I assume you've been admitted to a reputable school that will further your current education and make sense given your career goals.
I guess all you can do is apply. If you're rejected, you'll need to seriously reconsider your goal of being with your wife while she studies.
You've already decided you want to try for a study permit. I assume you've been admitted to a reputable school that will further your current education and make sense given your career goals.
I guess all you can do is apply. If you're rejected, you'll need to seriously reconsider your goal of being with your wife while she studies.
Thanks again.
Actually I haven't yet to get admitted to a reputable school.
We are still in the planning process.
Should I go for study visa or is it better to wait till my wife gets her PGWP.
Or should I even consider SOWP again?
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