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Hello friends,
I would like to apply for study permit in upcoming Sep'24 session for Masters Course related to my current job. But little bit confused.
Mentionable, Once my application for skilled category (FSW program) was rejected in 2015, Reason: Insufficient work experience.
In view of the above, is it possible to get Study permit now if I apply ? Will the visa officer straight away reject study permit application because of earlier rejection ?
Requests to experienced fellows to share their valuable opinion which will be a great help for me.
Many thanks.
Hello friends,
I would like to apply for study permit in upcoming Sep'24 session for Masters Course related to my current job. But little bit confused.
Mentionable, Once my application for skilled category (FSW program) was rejected in 2015, Reason: Insufficient work experience.
In view of the above, is it possible to get Study permit now if I apply ? Will the visa officer straight away reject study permit application because of earlier rejection ?
Requests to experienced fellows to share their valuable opinion which will be a great help for me.
Many thanks.
No, it will not be automatically rejected. They will evaluate it on the new app you submit with the supporting documentation showing you have the experience now required. It has been 8 years since the rejection. Is you current course selection still going to further your career in your home country, they will want to see that it does.
Hello friends,
I would like to apply for study permit in upcoming Sep'24 session for Masters Course related to my current job. But little bit confused.
Mentionable, Once my application for skilled category (FSW program) was rejected in 2015, Reason: Insufficient work experience.
In view of the above, is it possible to get Study permit now if I apply ? Will the visa officer straight away reject study permit application because of earlier rejection ?
Requests to experienced fellows to share their valuable opinion which will be a great help for me.
Many thanks.
In addition to what
@Canada2020eh posted, don't forget to mention your previous refusal in your future applications.
No, it will not be automatically rejected. They will evaluate it on the new app you submit with the supporting documentation showing you have the experience now required. It has been 8 years since the rejection. Is you current course selection still going to further your career in your home country, they will want to see that it does.
Thank you very much for your valuable comments and time spent for me. I appreciate.
In addition to what
@Canada2020eh posted, don't forget to mention your previous refusal in your future applications.
Thank you very much for highlighting very important point. I also know someone who was rejected for not mentioning earlier refusal history
[later he came to know that his agent didn't mention it in the application].
I did my biometrics and medical on the 3rd of Aug, 2023, but I was asked for a sputum test, which the result came out on the 17th October 2023 as negative but to do a repeat xray on the 3rd of Nov, 2023, but I checked my tracker for the first time on the 10th of Oct, it should Eligibility- Completed, and on the History, there was an update on the 15th of Sept for Medical Exam on the timeline, which was in progress. But I checked again yesterday and discovered “Eligibility” changed to “in progress” again, BG- In progress, Medical in progress, just Biometrics Completed, I want to know the meaning of this, I don’t know if anyone must have experienced this.
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