We will carefully review your refusal documents to help in better understanding the refusal reasons and then discuss with you to explore what additional information and/or documents we can provide with the new application. If you donβt have any documents related to your refusals, we can help you in requesting a copy directly from the IRCC through our partner GCMSPro.
It includes admission, assisting with tuition and deposits, GIC and deferrals (where applicable).
During DLI application process, our admission team will carefully evaluate your profile and documents against the current eligibility criteria at the time of application and submit your application. Some DLIs send you the confirmation emails and some donβt. Rest assured, our admission team continuously monitor all the communication with DLIs and we aim to notify you within 2 business days about any updates on your application and decision.
DLI stands for Designated Learning Institute, which is a designation given to various colleges and universities by the Immigration Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC). It is important to note that you must have a letter of acceptance (LOA) from a DLI before you can submit a study permit application. Minor children applying for a study permit while accompanying a parent with worker or student status are exempt from the LOA requirement.
During a completeness check, our authorized immigration counsel (RCIC) will review your application and advise you if your application is completed for the mandatory documents as per the section 10 of Immigration and Refugee Protection Regulations.
During the comprehensive review process, our authorized immigration counsel (RCIC) will review all documents to be included with the application (except the immigration forms) and highlight deficiencies and suggestions for mitigation.
We review IRCC requirements and obtain the latest and country specific immigration forms. We complete all the immigration forms based on the information collected from the clients and share original forms for their review and approval. Some forms require signatures and some donβt. We will professionally guide you throughout the entire process. Immigration forms are very crucial and may require extensive discussion, especially if you are a working professional, have been involved in politics and public services or have a study gap. Will help you in understanding possible future requirements based on the current rules to keep information accurate and consistent in all applications. This would be very helpful when you are applying for a post-graduate work permit (PGWP) and PR application.
A general checklist includes the required and non-required documents that are likely to help you in strengthening your application. You may or may not have all the documents from the checklist. A customized checklist is tailored for you and helps you in identifying alternate documents and/or letters of explanation in-lieu of primary documents if needed.
SOP or study plan is a crucial document in your application. It is just like a one-on-one chat where you address the shortcomings of your application and explain how studying in Canada is the best next step for you. Our SOP review is a 4 stage process. In the first stage, we ask you to have a rough draft and answer some basic questions. Then we will help you put this together based on your profile (second stage). In the third stage, our immigration counsel will review and help to address any immigration related concerns. Finally, our communication team will proofread and share with you for your review and approval.
Some applications are very straightforward and some require more explanation. A representative submission letter adds value to a Canada immigration application by providing supplemental evidence to the application to demonstrate your eligibility for the program. It can include an overview of your application, the merits of your case, an explanation of the legal or policy basis of your application, and an argument for why the application should be approved. We cite the applicable sections in the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act, Immigration and Refugee Protection Regulations, Ministerial Instructions, procedure manuals, case law, depending on the strengths and weaknesses of your application.