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Aarushi BhattExperienced Campus Representative.

Guide-Level 14

Submit your application in-person
Step 1:
Read complete information on the visa/permit requirements on the IRCC website and download the appropriate application forms and checklist relevant to the purpose of your visit. Please refer to the 'All About Your Visa' page to obtain details on visas/permits.
Step 2:
Fill out the application form and other relevant documents electronically and print.
Forms (including the barcoded sheets) are to be printed on a white, bond quality, non-glossy paper, using a laser printer.
If you are unable to provide all the supporting documents as mentioned in the official IRCC document checklist, you are required t
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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

Scholar-Level 17

There is no set limit but more than three or four times is not recommended if your visa is getting rejected every time.

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Pallavi ChoudhuryFormer HR, Oracle

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Hi,
Reapply again if you desire. Work on the points basis which your visa was rejected. Do your homework properly and check why your visa was rejected. Don't worry.

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Sree Vignesh Sundaresan

Scholar-Level 17

Hello,
The first steps to obtain your student visa:
1) Apply online for your Canadian student visa, on the Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) website before you arrive in Canada.
2) Provide an acceptance letter from a designated learning institution (a university recognized by the Canadian government).
3) Deliver proof of sufficient financial resources to support your studies in Canada (tuition fees and living expenses)
4) Have no criminal record.
5) Submit clinical records that state you are in good health and complete medical examinations if required.
Canadian universities will require you to submit proof of English language proficie
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amit jainamit.jain@scholarsabroad.com

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Yes, you can assume that you have not scored less than 5.5 in any of the bands.

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Nidhi SharmaStudent Mentor for Foreign Education

Guide-Level 11

Hello,
The IELTS requirement is mainly a requirement by the university. You may check with them directly if 5.5 can be considered basis your profile. They may suggest you a bridge course too. Talking about the visa, it will come into the picture after you have received the admission offer from the university.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

Scholar-Level 17

Hi,
This will depend on the nature of your gap. Universities will evaluate the same. You can further apply for the student visa only after you have been accepted by an university. Decide what to study and check the entry requirements. Submit a good application and on time for better chances of admissions and visa.

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Nidhi SharmaStudent Mentor for Foreign Education

Guide-Level 11

Hello,
Your chances are low but not impossible if you have a very good profile. You will be eligible to apply to colleges under SPP. Take your IELTS, an overall score of 6 with part less than 5.5 is required. Strong SOPs and LORs are also vital to your application.

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Nidhi SharmaStudent Mentor for Foreign Education

Guide-Level 11

Hello Mohammed, I am afraid, yes visa prospects for your profile is low. 52% marks is a poor score for Canadian universities. You may still be admitted by a college however if your profile, SOP, LORs are not impressive you stand a poor chance.

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Deepti chandola

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You can apply to universities or community colleges for the program. If university will give you admission offer then student visa will not be too difficult. For admission, you will have to justify the gap of 4 years.

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