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?
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!