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- Incomplete or Incorrect Documentation
- Missing key documents, such as job offers, educational certificates, or proof of funds, or providing incorrect information in your application can result in rejection.
- Lack of Genuine Job Offer
- If the job offer does not meet Canada’s labor market requirements or appears fraudulent, your visa application may be denied.
- Inability to Meet Financial Requirements
- Applicants must show they can support themselves financially during their stay in Canada. Insufficient proof of funds is a common reason for rejection.
- Criminal Record or Security Concerns
- A history of criminal activity or security risks can lead to a visa denial, as Canada prioritizes the safety of its citizens.
- Non-Compliance with Visa Conditions in the Past
- If you have previously violated visa rules, such as overstaying or working without authorization in Canada or another country, it may negatively impact your new application.