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Refused Study Permit: What to Do Next

How to understand a study permit refusal and your realistic options, including a stronger re-application.

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Reviewed for immigration accuracy by Usman Khalil, RCIC (CICC R709592) · MAK Canadian Immigration Services.
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A study permit refusal is not always the end of the road, but the right next step depends on why it was refused. We review the refusal letter and, where available, the officer's notes, then set out realistic options for your situation.

Common reasons for refusal

Your options

Depending on the facts, options may include a stronger re-application that addresses the officer's concerns, a request for reconsideration, or, in some cases, an application for judicial review at the Federal Court. We explain which is realistic for you; not every option fits every case.

Re-applying the right way

Simply re-submitting the same application rarely works. A stronger application directly addresses the stated concerns with better evidence and a clearer, credible study plan. We help you identify and fix the weaknesses.

How a licensed RCIC helps

We review the refusal and your documents, explain the realistic options, and help prepare a stronger application. We cannot guarantee approval; final decisions are made by IRCC.

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Frequently asked questions

Can I re-apply after a study permit refusal?
Yes, but a stronger application that addresses the refusal reasons is far more effective than resubmitting the same one.
How do I find out why I was refused?
The refusal letter gives reasons; the officer's notes (often called GCMS notes) usually give more detail. We review both where available.
Is judicial review an option?
Sometimes, depending on the facts and timing. We assess whether it is realistic for your case.
Reviewed for immigration accuracy by Usman Khalil, RCIC (CICC R709592). This page is general information, not legal advice. Final decisions are made by IRCC.
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