My Canadian study permit was rejected because they think I won't leave. What can I do?

by ishabright

I received a rejection on my Canadian study permit application. The sole reason given was a lack of assurance that I would leave Canada after my studies, due to concerns about my financial situation and assets. What can I include in my reapplication to strengthen my case and prove my intention to return home?

1 replies

Hadiya_Nabi

Hi Isha,

I’m sorry about your study permit rejection, but don’t lose hope—many applicants succeed on reapplying with a stronger case! To address concerns about your intent to return home, include:

Ties to Your Home Country – Show property, family responsibilities, or a job offer awaiting you.

Financial Stability – Provide clear proof of sufficient funds, assets, or sponsorship.

Career Plan – Explain how this program aligns with job opportunities in your home country.

Stronger SOP – Directly address the concerns, reaffirming your intent to return.

Stay positive and refine your application—you’ve got this!