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.
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