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Redflags To Avoid When Writing Your Study Plan

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When applying to come to Canada, there are certain things that you should avoid mentioning in your study plan. These include:

False or misleading information: It is important to provide accurate and truthful information in your study plan. Providing false or misleading information can result in your application being rejected or even being banned from entering Canada.

Derogatory Things About Your Home Country: This proves that you have no plans to go back to your home country after you're done with your studies

Illegal activities: You should not mention any illegal activities you have engaged in or plan to engage in. This includes activities such as drug use, human trafficking, or any other criminal activity.

Political or religious beliefs: While you have the right to hold your own political or religious beliefs, it is generally not advisable to mention them in your study plan. This is because Canada values diversity and inclusiveness, and mentioning your political or religious beliefs could be seen as a potential source of conflict.

Financial issues: While it is important to demonstrate that you have the financial means to support yourself while studying in Canada, you should avoid mentioning any financial difficulties or debts you may have. Some even mention that they will be relying on their parttime jobs while studying in Canada. This could be seen as a potential risk to your ability to support yourself while studying.

Health issues: While you should disclose any health issues that may affect your ability to study or travel, you should avoid mentioning any medical conditions that could be seen as a potential burden on the Canadian healthcare system. This could result in your application being rejected or delayed.

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