01/02/2022
How can a student avoid risk factors during getting admission in Canada?
We are committed to helping applicants who want to study in Canada. All the students who want to get admission in Canada are advised to avoid the following risk factor for high
visa approval ratio.
• If an applicant is older than 27 years and is applying for undergraduate studies;
• If an applicant is older than 35 years and is applying for graduate studies;
• If an applicant is from Iraq, India, Bangladesh, Lebanon, Pakistan, or Sri-Lanka and does not meet the minimum English requirements for non-conditional acceptance;
• If an applicant has an educational gap of more than 8 years;
• If an applicant has been refused a visa from Canada, the USA, the United Kingdom, New Zealand or Australia (these countries share biometric information with each other);
• If an applicant is pursuing the same or lower level of education. e.g. the applicant has a bachelor’s degree and wants to pursue an undergraduate degree;
• If an applicant is pursuing a non-related educational field. e.g. the applicant has a game design degree and is pursuing a Master of Laws; or
• Passport holders of the following countries due to low visa acceptance rates according to IRCC (EDW)’s student visa data as of Aug 30, 2019: Eritrea, Georgia, Somalia,
Afghanistan, Burundi, Angola, Gambia, Congo, Guinea, Ethiopia,Chad, Cameroon, Haiti, Nepal, Nigeria, Uzbekistan, Sudan, Zimbabwe, Uganda, Rwanda, Algeria, Palestinian Authority
and Yemen.
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