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Making mistakes on the Application form:

It is important to fill out the application forms carefully and accurately.  Any mistakes could lead to delays or even a refusal of your application. If you are unsure about anything, it is always best to err on the side of caution and seek help from a qualified immigration professional.

In addition to all the documents required, you should also consider including a letter of explanation (LOE) in your application. The LOE will look slightly different depending on the type of application (Study permit, PR, etc.), but generally speaking can mention:

  • A bit about you, your application and intentions to come to Canada
  • explain any documents you may be missing, and why
  • discuss some of your documents in more detail if you think they may be confusing to the visa officer

Besides helping the visa officer to understand your profile and goals/intentions, it also may help the immigration officer to understand anything odd in your application or in your documents (e.g. something odd in your bank statement, reasons you had any previous visa application denied, why do you think the course you chose will be important for your career – in case you are applying for a study visa, etc).

Not to mention that it also shows that you are committed to and understand the immigration process. While not required for every single application, I encourage including an LOE – especially if there are confusing elements to your application.

Not Double Checking The Small Details: 

The most important skill you can have for preparing your application is extreme attention to detail. The reason for this is that, as you’ve seen above, you must be very careful in providing the right documents, and you must also make sure you’ve filed in your forms correctly and that they are consistent with any supporting documents you’re including.

For example, if your immigration application form has certain information on it, but it doesn’t match with information on your passport, or other documents, it can cause confusion for the processing agent, delays and worse.

The most common issue I see is that people will forget to fill out certain parts of the application, or information will not be correct or consistent between documents. Because of this, my biggest recommendation is to do a full review of all of your forms and documents, at least once, when you’ve finished compiling them.

Make sure that:

  • You’ve provided all of the forms and documents as mentioned in my first tip
  • Everything is scanned clearly and is legible
  • All information is consistent across all documents
  • There are no gaps in the information or documents you’ve provided
  • Everything has been filled out accurately, honestly and accurately

With this in mind, hopefully you will be in a great position to obtain approval in your immigration application!

How To Avoid All Above 3 Most Common Mistakes

To avoid all the common mistakes when applying to immigration Canada , it is important to prepare and to take your time . here, are some tips:-

  • Start your planning early
  • Do your research
  • Get help from a qualified immigration professional

Here are some specific tips for avoiding each of three most common mistakes:-

  • To avoid not submitting all of the required documents
  • To avoid making mistakes on the applications forms
  • To avoid misrepresenting yourself on the application

It is also important to note that the IRCC is very strict about fraud and misrepresentation. If you are caught misrepresenting yourself on your immigration application you could be refused entry into Canada and even banned from entering the country for up to five years.

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