A Canadian Study VISA APPROVAL 13 Hours After A RECONSIDERATION REQUEST. This Came After 2 Refusals

Sherifat Onabanjo
29 Nov 202319:47

Summary

TLDRIn this video, Sher, a Canadian immigration consultant, shares personal experiences from life in Canada and discusses immigration cases, especially focusing on a recent visa approval for a client after two previous refusals. She emphasizes the challenges African applicants face in securing visas compared to applicants from other regions. Sher highlights the importance of meeting minimum requirements and going beyond them for better chances of approval. Despite setbacks, she encourages perseverance, stressing that visa refusals are not the end of the road. Sher concludes with her gratitude for the successful outcome and invites viewers to seek her services.

Takeaways

  • 😀 The speaker is Sher, a regulated Canadian immigration consultant based in Nova Scotia, Canada.
  • 🛬 The YouTube channel is focused on lifestyle content with occasional immigration advice, primarily to avoid making the channel too focused on immigration.
  • 🛂 Sher specializes in Canadian immigration, helping clients with various visa and permit applications, particularly study permits.
  • 😢 The video discusses a specific client whose study permit was refused twice, causing disappointment for both Sher and the client.
  • 💼 Sher emphasizes that a refusal is not the end of the road, encouraging clients to continue pursuing their immigration goals legally and diligently.
  • 🌍 Sher notes that African applicants often face more scrutiny in visa applications compared to applicants from countries like the UK or the US.
  • 💰 A major issue with the client’s application was the sudden appearance of large sums of money in the bank account, which Sher advised against as it could raise suspicions.
  • 📄 After the second refusal, Sher requested GCMS (Global Case Management System) notes to understand the detailed reasons for the visa officer's decision.
  • 🔁 Sher submitted a reconsideration request to challenge the visa refusal, highlighting evidence that the officer might have overlooked, and successfully got the visa approved.
  • 🎉 The client’s visa was eventually approved after the reconsideration, and Sher shared this success to motivate others not to give up after a refusal.

Q & A

  • What is the main focus of Sher's YouTube channel?

    -Sher's YouTube channel mainly focuses on sharing her personal experiences of living in Canada, along with providing immigration-related content due to her role as a regulated Canadian immigration consultant (RCC).

  • Why does Sher say she only does 'a bit of immigration' on her channel?

    -Sher says she only does 'a bit of immigration' to avoid making her channel too focused on one topic, as she wants it to remain engaging for people who are not solely interested in immigration content.

  • What is the reason behind the video that Sher created?

    -The video was created out of joy and excitement, particularly due to the approval of a study permit for one of her clients after a challenging process involving multiple refusals.

  • What issue did Sher's client face during their visa application process?

    -Sher's client faced two refusals for their study permit application, primarily due to concerns raised by the visa officer about financial insufficiencies and large lump sums of money appearing in their account just before applying.

  • How does Sher approach visa refusals with her clients?

    -Sher tells her clients that visa refusals are not the end of the road and encourages them to persist in pursuing their dreams. She advises them to meet the minimum requirements but often suggests doing more than the minimum to improve their chances.

  • Why does Sher feel that African applicants face more scrutiny during visa applications?

    -Sher has observed that African applicants, particularly from countries like Nigeria, Ghana, and Cameroon, seem to face more scrutiny and need to provide more financial evidence than applicants from Western countries, which she believes may stem from bias or prejudice.

  • What does Sher recommend to clients who are providing financial documents for visa applications?

    -Sher advises her clients not to present large lump sums of money right before submitting their visa applications, as it may raise red flags. She suggests that the funds should remain in the account for a longer period to appear more stable.

  • What role do GCMS notes play in Sher's visa reconsideration process?

    -GCMS (Global Case Management System) notes are crucial in Sher's visa reconsideration process because they provide detailed reasons for the refusal, which helps her understand the visa officer's decision and address specific concerns during a reconsideration request.

  • How did Sher handle her client's second visa refusal?

    -After the second refusal, Sher advised her client to request the GCMS notes to gain more insight into the officer's reasoning. She then composed a detailed reconsideration request, highlighting that the concerns raised by the officer had already been addressed.

  • What was the outcome of the reconsideration request for Sher's client?

    -The reconsideration request was successful, and the visa application was approved within 24 hours after Sher submitted her detailed request, which corrected the visa officer's previous concerns about the financial situation.

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