I applied for a study permit from inside Canada on July 25 last year but waited and waited without any result, I therefore returned to my home country Taiwan in September 2019 to avoid overstay. I tried my second chance in mid-March this year by applying from outside Canada. Unfortunately, after three weeks I received the “Rejection Letter” message. Although I already knew because I am an older student, the chance for refusal is high, I felt sad to receive the rejection notice.
At that time, I really wanted to give up, but I heard Jason by chance. After a meeting with him, I felt that his thinking and understanding of Canadian immigration were not the same as the school agents. He lighted a hope in my heart so I decided to retain him for my third attempt for a study permit. After analyzing my situation and the areas that need improvement, Jason neatly sorted out various documents and information professionally. He sent out my application package on August 17, I soon received a good news from Canada on November 18 for a study permit approval.
What I want to say is that I am really grateful to Jason for his professionalism and services. By looking at my personal situation from his perspective, I was convinced that I had an improved method and a higher chance. It is also because his experience made the impossible possible. Finally, he made me believe that asking for professional help is the right way to do things.
Richie