Success Story 2: From Visitor Visa to Study permit despite of three-refusal history
Patricia is one of the many aspiring international students who were able to change their Visitor Visa to Study Permit in Canada with the help of Admission Hub.
And here is Patricia’s success story of having Study Permit while she is in Canada as a tourist despite of her three-refusal history.
1. How did Patricia change her Visitor visa to Study Permit in Canada?
Unlike many individuals who were able to change their visas successfully for the first time, Patricia’s case was not easy. She initially applied three times with the help of different immigration lawyers in Toronto and spent over $4,000. But all three applications were refused. Patricia almost gave up her dream of studying in Canada because of these refusals. But then, she got to know Admission Hub through friends’ referrals. Her friends have successful applications with Admission Hub which made her think to consult about her case.
Even with Patricia’s hesitation and doubts about her application being approved because of her three-refusal history, Admission Hub was able to assure her that it is still possible to change her visa from visitor to study permit. Admission Hub was hands-on with her application and helped Patricia review her case, addressed her previous refusals, and made sure all documents were complete, organized, and accurate. Admission Hub updated Patricia on every stage of her application.
At last, after multiple applications and refusals, Patricia got her study permit with the support of Admission Hub. She was grateful to Admission Hub for making her study permit approved. She noted that Admission Hub made her case from impossible to possible. Patricia has started her new journey in Toronto with the help of Admission Hub.
2. How to change your visitor visa to study permit?
Visitor Visa to Study/Work Permit in Canada
Tourists who want to enroll in a long-term educational program from a Designated Learning Institution (DLI) Students who successfully complete their prerequisite program must then apply for a new study permit and demonstrate that they have met all of the admission requirements.
When it comes to study permit renewals and foreign nationals who are eligible to apply for a study permit from within Canada, the officer will issue a study permit (and, if applicable, a work permit) once they are satisfied that the applicant has met all eligibility and admissibility requirements.
At Admission Hub, we assist our clients in converting their visitor visas to a study permits valid for more than a year inside Canada!
About Canada Admission Hub
Admission Hub is one of the largest International Student Immigration Firm based in Toronto & Vancouver. Currently, it operates in the following markets: Japan, Taiwan, Hong Kong, China, Brazil, Mexico, Turkey, Europe, Vietnam, and India.
Our parent company CVH Immigration Ltd. Admission Hub is helping and supporting International Students around the world to Study, Work, and Immigrate to Canada. We are proud to partner with over +150 Canadian Institutions.
If you want help with your Study Visa application, the first step is to BOOK A CONSULTATION with Admission Hub’s Consultant, share your background and our consultant will reach out to provide you with as much assistance as possible.
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