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Can someone explain the best way of writing an SOP after rejection.
1. Is it better to write a 1 page SOP or 2 or 3 pages is also acceptable ?
2. Some people right the SOP like the below eg-
Heading - CLARIFICATION FOR MY STUDENT VISA APPLICATION THAT WAS DECLINED
and then explain the rejection reasons in the sub topics.
Is this a good approach or just write paragraphs and stress on explaining the rejection reasons ?
3. If we applied for CAIPS, is it advisable to mention about CAIPS ?
Can someone explain the best way of writing an SOP after rejection.
1. Is it better to write a 1 page SOP or 2 or 3 pages is also acceptable ?
2. Some people right the SOP like the below eg-
Heading - CLARIFICATION FOR MY STUDENT VISA APPLICATION THAT WAS DECLINED
and then explain the rejection reasons in the sub topics.
Is this a good approach or just write paragraphs and stress on explaining the rejection reasons ?
3. If we applied for CAIPS, is it advisable to mention about CAIPS ?
There is nothing to do with S.O.P as one of the ICCRC member told me
that you can't mention anything about your past refusal in S.O.P because
it is called statement of purpose and you should only write about your
purpose of study rather than any unwanted text's,
My views: -
SOP can be of 2 pages don't make it too lengthy.
don't use such headings. Can mention just Application of study permit
Make in paragraphs, you can just mention each point of rejection and explain it eg.
Travel History - i had traveled to xxxx country for this time. etc etc..
You have 5 years of experience and a diploma after such experience wouldn't suffice, a degree program will have more weightage in the eyes of visa officer.
I know there's no uni offering cloud computing degree in Canada but you can check out concordia's Information System Security program, it's a good program.
You already had rejection twice, you need to make your profile better and things like a change in program will help in making it stronger
Can someone explain the best way of writing an SOP after rejection.
1. Is it better to write a 1 page SOP or 2 or 3 pages is also acceptable ?
2. Some people right the SOP like the below eg- Heading - CLARIFICATION FOR MY STUDENT VISA APPLICATION THAT WAS DECLINED and then explain the rejection reasons in the sub topics. Is this a good approach or just write paragraphs and stress on explaining the rejection reasons ?
3. If we applied for CAIPS, is it advisable to mention about CAIPS ?
HI
i also need some suggestions on how to write a good SOP after rejection
1. does it matter if you do not mention why you were refused?
2. what the key points on good SO( what should i mainly talk about)?
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