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voyageconsultants · 2 years
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Reasons for Canada Student Visa Rejection and How to Avoid Them
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Many students apply for this visa yearly, making it difficult to get it approved. Hence, some students, unfortunately, face rejection. Canada Student visa rejections can happen for various reasons. The rejection rate has increased due to the increasing popularity of Canadian institutions. Since the number of applications is way more than the admission capacity of these organizations, applicants with good academic records are also rejected. Getting a visa approved in Canada is significantly more tricky due to a large number of aspirants. Students should figure out the reasons behind a rejected visa application to minimize the chances of refusal. However, if you check the visa requirements before applying and ensure that you fulfill them, the chances of rejection will be less.
Having questions about student visa rejection So let’s look at the Reasons for Canada student visa rejection and how to avoid them. Voyage, the best Canada Student Visa Consultants in Kurali, will help you to avoid rejection. and answer your questions.
Why do Canada Student Visas get Rejected?
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Candidates who want to apply for a study visa in Canada must make the required financial arrangements to cover their expenses for a minimum of about one year. Students must submit their bank statements as proof of financial stability. If any economic instability is observed, their visa application will be rejected. There must be adequate funds to manage all their education expenses, necessities, and living expenses. If not, they may face rejection.
2. Travel history or incomplete documentation:
All the candidates must duly fill out the application form and attach all the required documents. There must be a proper justification of the travel history with valid proof. Proof of identification, passport size, photographs, duly filled forms, and each copy required should be attached with the matching details on the application. Any incompleteness will lead to rejection.
3. Academic score:
Students from a non-native English-speaking nation had to provide their English Proficiency Test scores (IELTS/ TOEFL). The approval or rejection of your application will highly depend on your overall academic performance. Inconsistent academic scores will cause the denial of your application.
4. Acceptance letter:
Every student should hold a letter of acceptance from the Designated Learning Institute (DLI) at the time of admission. Every candidate must submit the Letter of Acceptance from their respective DLIs to the visa officials. Due to any reason or circumstance, if a student fails to submit their letter of acceptance, their visa or study permit will be rejected.
5. Permanent stay:
A student visa is a temporary visa with an expiration date. After completing your education, you are supposed to return to your home country. Hence, the visa officer will be willing to confirm your return to your home following the end of the course. Students may settle in the pursuing country due to the lack of opportunities in their country, which could lead to the rejection of the permit. You have to convince the officials and confirm the scope of job opportunities in the home country.
These are the reasons responsible for the rejection of your student visa to Canada.
Let’s discuss the steps and points to avoid this rejection with Canada Study Visa Consultants in Kurali, Voyage.
How to avoid rejections?
Here are some valuable points that will help you lower the chances of your Canadian Student Visa getting rejected:
Make a list of essential documents to apply for a Canadian student visa.
Fill out the visa application form carefully and check all the information thoroughly.
Make sure you upload a copy of the offer letter you got from an established university in Canada.
You must have financial stability proof if you have applied under the Student Partnership Program.
If you have relevant work experience, make sure that you submit your bank statements and salary slips as proof.
Remember to Mention your travel history in the visa file.
While applying online, make sure that you respond to all the questions on the CIC website.
Your statement of intent is essential in making the visa officer familiar with the candidate. So, mention your academic achievements and your intention to study in Canada.
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unstablemotions · 8 months
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Help Save My Cousin's Life 💜
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My 25 y/o cousin Line, known as @nebulow online, needs for surgery for Craniocervical Instability (CCI). This is her last resort as she's been deteriorating fast. She's also diagnosed with Congenital Muscular Dystrophy (CMD), which will kill her if her CCI isn't treated.
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Any amount helps!! If you can't donate, just reblogging/liking this is a help 💜
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Hello!! I've set-up another ko-fi goal as I'm saving up again for my personal budget. My current freelance work has been unreliable lately so I'm having financial troubles again ;_;
My commissions are open! If they’re a bit too much, I also have a few discord emotes (plus adoptables) in my ko-fi shop if you’d like to support in a small way ;w; And ofc, tips are also very much welcome!
All tips + commissions I receive will add up to this goal! As always, each & every support I get is greatly appreciated. Thank you so much!! 🙏🙏🙏
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blush-and-books · 5 months
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"darvey is too codependent!!" harvey's childhood trauma is about loyalty and donna's childhood trauma is about stability, what's not clicking
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I’d have to imagine that both Ryan and Min-Gi grew up poor, the Akagis being a big family that struggles to accommodate for 5 children, the Parks being first generation immigrants who struggled to find jobs in a mostly white country. Ryan was the kind of kid who would feel frustration with his financial situation, but he learned to work with what he had and not complain because it’s not like him being upset would fix anything, right? Then Min-Gi had the bulk of the burden thrust onto him because he was at a greater advantage than he parents, being a born Canadian citizen and all. He was made to work himself to the bone to not only be independent for himself, but to help his family too. He carried the stress of his family on his back his entire life, so allowing himself to be selfish and pursue his own happiness over financial stability is something he’s just not allowed to think of at all. Meanwhile Ryan, while not financially stable, still can feel more at ease about taking the leap of faith because he’s never had to be the sole provider for his family. He’s allowed to be the disappointing son, he’s expected to be, and while he’s definitely not okay with that, it definitely explains why he isn’t looking at running away with the same fear that Min-Gi is
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jjsanguine · 10 months
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Porjai: thank you, really
Mhok: no need for all that, I have to take care of my only friend innit
Porjai:...
Porjai: you've more than one.
Me: oh is she talking about Day :D
Mhok: ?
Porjai: I'm pregnant.
Me: I have never been more pro abortion
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stardust-falling · 3 months
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SVLPO chapter 82 will be delayed for one more week. I’ve just not been in any place mentally or energy-wise to be able to finish it.
In the meantime, if you enjoy my fic writing please consider checking out my original novel, Ghosts of the Heart. The first twelve chapters of the first volume are free to read on my Patreon, with the thirteenth going public next Tuesday.
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cjoat-boost · 5 months
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Loch’s Medication Update
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“A new video has been posted, if everyone could share it and such when they're free that would rock. Taking deep breaths. Thank you all for your support and love.”
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Here’s the list of posts in chronological order for folks to interact with, if possible!
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This is part 4!
Thank you for all you can. It is greatly appreciated.
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jon-withnoh · 10 months
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On the off chance that somewhere out there there is a person reading Was Wird aus Uns Wenn Man Ihn Hängt and thinking "But Jon, it would never work this way. The second Mrs de Winter can't inherit Manderley, the property's entailed" - I just want you to know that I know this and I wrote the fic anyway :))
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i feel like a gigantic loser at the moment. and like a ridiculous and useless sort of person. when i get this way, i like to think about the professor who reached out to me after i dropped out of this college. a typical compliment from a professor i guess but it really moved me--continues to move me.
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Hey yall, if yall could watch through, like and/or comment (even emojis and emotes are good!) on my YouTube videos and Shorts, it would mean a lot to @catsaredragons.
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Scary News
Humanity is in danger of crossing the point of no return for five of Earth’s natural systems because of human-caused climate change, according to a new study from an international team of more than 200 researchers. The collapse of Greenland and West Antarctic ice sheets, widespread coral reef die-offs in warm water, disruption of the North Atlantic subpolar gyre circulation, and the abrupt thawing of permafrost regions are all in danger of being irreversibly crossed at 1.5 degrees Celsius of warming. Global temperatures have already risen between 1.1 and 1.3 degrees. “Tipping points in the Earth system pose threats of a magnitude never faced by humanity,” Tim Lenton said, lead author of the Global Tipping Points report. “They can trigger devastating domino effects, including the loss of whole ecosystems and capacity to grow staple crops, with societal impacts including mass displacement, political instability and financial collapse.” Lenton added that the report is a “tale of two future paths for humanity. We’ve basically left it too late for incremental action. Instead, we need to find and trigger what we’re calling some positive tipping points that accelerate action down an alternative pathway.”
(See x, Day 1051, for links.)
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The U.S. Secret Service has released a first-of-its-kind report that analyzes 173 mass attacks that took place in the country from 2016-2020.
It's the first time the agency has put together trends collected from five years of data; the report examines everything from when in the year the attacks took place, to behavioral changes exhibited in the attackers. The report, which comes from the agency's National Threat Assessment Center, looked at attacks that harmed at least three individuals, not including the attacker.
The report comes just days after two shootings in California in Monterey Park and Half Moon Bay killed a total of 18 people. So far in 2023, there have been 39 mass shootings.
Lina Alathari, chief of the National Threat Assessment Center, said she hopes the research and guidance provided in the report can help prevent future mass attacks.
"We must do everything we can to prevent these, which is why we're putting out this research for you. There is no community that is immune from this," Alathari said.
TOP DATA POINTS FROM THE REPORT
• LOCATION: Most of the attacks took place in a variety of public and semi-public spaces across 37 states, and Washington, D.C. The most common locations for an attack were businesses, including restaurants and retail.
• TYPE OF WEAPON USED: 126 of the attacks, or 73%, involved the use of one or more firearms. In nearly 1/4 of the attacks involving firearms, at least one of the firearms was acquired illegally by the attacker.
• DEMOGRAPHICS OF ATTACKERS: 96% of the attackers in the study were male. The USSS says that this finding is consistent with previous analyses of mass attacks. 57% were white and 34% were Black.
• CRIMINAL HISTORY: 64% had a prior criminal history, not including minor traffic violations. 41% of the attackers were found to have a history of domestic violence, but only 16% if those individuals faced domestic violence charges.
• ONLINE PRESENCE: A majority of the attackers had a identified presence online, and nearly one-quarter were found to have conveyed "concerning communications" such as threats, and posts about suicidal ideations, previous mass shootings, violent content and hatred toward a specific ethnic group.
• STRESSORS: Nearly all the attackers experienced "at least one significant stressor" within five years of the attack, most of which were issues with family and romantic relationships. 20% of the attackers experienced some kind of childhood trauma, including physical or sexual abuse, entering foster care, living in a refugee camp, or the death of a parent, the report says.
• FINANCIAL AND HOUSING INSTABILITY: 72% of the attackers experienced a financial stressor some time before the attack, and over half experienced it within five years. The report describes some financial stressors as bankruptcy, eviction, foreclosure and loss of income. 39% of the attackers also experienced unstable housing within 20 years of their attack, including homelessness and impending evictions.
CONCERNING BEHAVIORS AND MENTAL HEALTH SYMPTOMS AMONG THE ATTACKERS
The report says that of the 180 attackers examined in the report, 58% experienced mental health symptoms prior to or at the time of their attack, some of which included depression and suicidal thoughts, and psychotic symptoms such as paranoia and delusions.
The report makes it clear that mental health factors should not be considered causal explanations for why these attacks occurred.
"Mental illness is not a barometer for dangerousness and it is not a correlation for mass attacks. The vast majority of individuals with mental illnesses in this country will never be violent. In fact, often, they are the victims of violence," Alathari said.
The agency says violence like mass attacks are rarely spontaneous and almost always have some warning signs in the attacker. The report doesn't offer any kind of road map to prevent future mass attacks, but the agency recommends that "community systems" be set up to help identify and intervene when someone reports concerns about another person.
With the roll out of the USSS's report, they are also holding a virtual event, and Alathari said 21,000 people signed up to attend from all 50 states and 80 countries.
"Everyone has a role to play in prevention, it's [not] just one person's responsibility or one organization's responsibility. It is a community-wide, multi-disciplinary effort," Alathari said.
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merrysithmas · 3 months
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i see a lot of people speculate that john lennon had bipolar disorder but i dont think this is true (i think this is maybe the unclinical laymen viewpoint) but i think he definitely had borderline personality disorder instead
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cjoat-boost · 5 months
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Loch Update -> Need Assistance with Medication refill and copay
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From @catsaredragons!
“Thank you all so much for your support. This month would have been much harder without you.
Your donations have kept Saturn's and my mind from sinking too deep, and the interactions have given us hope. 💙
We may not get help today, but if we don't ask it's guaranteed we won't. If you will, when you can, please comment, like, and share? Someone commented a few questions to answer. Thank you!”
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Thank you for all you can. It is greatly appreciated.
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