I wrote in my SOP "Therefore, I believe that after completion of my studies, I will also be able to start a successful career in the field of my expertise in Canada. Moreover, a degree obtained from a Canadian university can also open new avenues of success anywhere in the world especially in Gulf states where my father has already been serving."
I did not know that I am not suppose to write this. Now I've already filed my visa and can't undo it. Is it confirmed now that my visa will be rejected or should I keep the hopes? I don't want "fake hopes" so please be honest with what you think will happen now?
I did not know that I am not suppose to write this. Now I've already filed my visa and can't undo it. Is it confirmed now that my visa will be rejected or should I keep the hopes? I don't want "fake hopes" so please be honest with what you think will happen now?
Please at least tell me was I not suppose to write this in my SOP "Therefore, I believe that after completion of my studies, I will also be able to start a successful career in the field of my expertise in Canada. Moreover, a degree obtained from a Canadian university can also open new avenues of success anywhere in the world especially in Gulf states where my father has already been serving."
I think it will increase the visa officer's doubts that I'm planning to OVERSTAY IN CANADA which will lead to rejection. Any comments on this please?
Please at least tell me was I not suppose to write this in my SOP "Therefore, I believe that after completion of my studies, I will also be able to start a successful career in the field of my expertise in Canada. Moreover, a degree obtained from a Canadian university can also open new avenues of success anywhere in the world especially in Gulf states where my father has already been serving."
I think it will increase the visa officer's doubts that I'm planning to OVERSTAY IN CANADA which will lead to rejection. Any comments on this please?
I think it will increase the visa officer's doubts that I'm planning to OVERSTAY IN CANADA which will lead to rejection. Any comments on this please?
You already said what others would have said, and you are requesting comments from folks.
But chill mate, It's a visa and it's always a 50/50 game across all visas all around the world. If this gets rejected you'd reapply, you know it, we know it and the Visa Officer know it as well
I think it will increase the visa officer's doubts that I'm planning to OVERSTAY IN CANADA which will lead to rejection. Any comments on this please?
You already said what others would have said, and you are requesting comments from folks.
But chill mate, It's a visa and it's always a 50/50 game across all visas all around the world. If this gets rejected you'd reapply, you know it, we know it and the Visa Officer know it as well
I have had applied for many visas in my lifetime, every time I expected it's gonna be rejected, I hope for the worst but somehow none of them were rejected.
Please at least tell me was I not suppose to write this in my SOP "Therefore, I believe that after completion of my studies, I will also be able to start a successful career in the field of my expertise in Canada. Moreover, a degree obtained from a Canadian university can also open new avenues of success anywhere in the world especially in Gulf states where my father has already been serving."
I think it will increase the visa officer's doubts that I'm planning to OVERSTAY IN CANADA which will lead to rejection. Any comments on this please?
Your SOP states that you will not leave Canada and plan to stay and have a career in Canada. That is not the intention of a study permit. It may be overlooked but that letter always will be in your file.
I have had applied for many visas in my lifetime, every time I expected it's gonna be rejected, I hope for the worst but somehow none of them were rejected.
Your SOP states that you will not leave Canada and plan to stay and have a career in Canada. That is not the intention of a study permit. It may be overlooked but that letter always will be in your file.
A visa officer can always go back to a past file to review it, even if you submit a new application. Past files and accompanying documents are not deleted.