Canada is one of the world’s top destinations for international students. Currently, more than 620,000 international students across all study levels have study permits in Canada. The benefits of Canada immigration are infinite in number and most of them directly improve the quality of life of the immigrant as well as his family in a number of ways. During the last decade the number of study permit holders has significantly increased by more than 400%. Students from more than 200 countries arrive each year to study and find a better life.
Open work permits allow you to work for almost any employer in Canada. This is important because when your spouse /common-law partner comes to Canada to work on a temporary work permit, he/she doesn’t yet have a job offer. This work permit may be valid for different lengths based on the employer and the circumstances around the applicant’s employment.
Yes, you can reapply, and there’s a good chance you’ll be successful the second time around. But before that make sure our team is aware of reasons for the refusal, as the IRCC reasons for rejection are complex.
You can learn the various reasons for the Canada study permit refusal by ordering GCMS notes. It’s a great way to figure out what you need to do to improve your chances of getting approved next time.
The Global Case Management System (GCMS) is IRCC’s primary system for processing applications for citizenship and immigration.
GCMS (formerly Computer Assisted Immigration Processing System – CAIPS) stores personal information related to citizenship and immigration applicants.
The study permit application contains many personal details such as your background, education history, employment history, travel history, and finances. Canadian visa officers study each of these areas when assessing whether to approve or reject a study permit application.
The visa officer checks which country the applicant is residing in and checks whether it is considered politically stable. They give preference to applications from individuals who live in politically stable countries.
The visa officer will browse your employment history and look for any red flags. They prefer applicants with stable work histories. This includes people who have been with the same employer for long periods and were paid well.
The officer will also look at your marital status and whether you have any children. Some international students may attempt to bring their spouses and children with them to Canada for the duration of their studies.
Visa officers typically check the applicant’s financial situation to ensure they can pay for education and other expenses in Canada. Applicants with limited funds or a poor financial history are likely to be rejected.
The visa officer will also check to see if you have visited Canada in the past. Previous trips to Canada reflect well on your applications because they inform the officer you were considered suitable for entry into Canada in the past.
Your visa officer may also check whether you own any property in your country of usual residence. There are several reasons why owning property is considered a good sign. You can obtain additional funds by selling off the property in an emergency. Additionally, it shows that you have a reason to return home.
Since, open work permit isn’t job-specific so it’s also applicable for international students in the post-graduate work program or the spouse of an international student.
International students can apply for their spouse to get an open work permit if they:
Are a full-time student studying at a public university or college, a private college in Queor a Canadian private school that can award degrees.
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