The second experience occurred in 2020, the first year of the epidemic, spanning to the spring of 2021, a long "ordeal".
This time, the protagonist is a little girl L majoring in economics and finance in a sophomore year at XJTLU, we are helping her apply for a university transfer, and she got admission to the University of Toronto in early 2020, and parents and students are very happy. The next step is to apply for a visa for the child, because of the outbreak of the epidemic, the Canadian visa application centers across the country do not accept paper applications except for fingerprinting, and the applications have all become online.
2020 is a magical year, the epidemic was raging at the beginning of the year, people were panicked all year round, in 2020, classes in many countries became online, visas were delayed, and many people who came down were also rejected, so in September 2020, student L's visa was rejected for the first time, although we were sad in our hearts, we also felt that it was normal in that special situation, because at that stage of the year, everyone was rejected, and many people temporarily lay down for online classes, and wanted to wait and see for a period of time before applying for a visa.
Student L also started the online class of the University of Toronto, and paid the tuition fee of the University of Toronto for one year.
Because I haven't encountered a visa refusal for many years, I bought a Canadian visa transfer file on **, and saw the reason for the refusal given by the visa officer in Ottawa, and the reason for the refusal was written on the file on June 29, and the refusal was only notified in September. Although I think this reason for refusal is a bit perfunctory, I still elaborated on my study purpose and study plan in the second visa delivery, and asked parents to provide some real estate information and financial information, etc., I reorganized the materials with the later stage, and submitted the second visa in November 2020, and there was no news in December.
In January, I asked student L to open her transcript of the first semester of the university and the certificate of how big she was to study, and made up for it to the visa center through the webform, and by the way, there was no news in January.
In February, I also asked student L to ask the staff of the support department to write a letter, which probably meant to help students urge the visa, and we made up the letter through the webform, and by the way, there was still no news in February.
On March 2nd, I bought the file adjustment service in ** again, and I want to see if it is rejected, and I also want to know the reason as soon as possible and then think about countermeasures. It will take at least 1 month to adjust the file. My anxiety peaked in March.
I have a QQ group of more than 2,000 people in the national Canadian project, which is full of peers from all over the country who are studying in Canada, I brush this group every day, and I see that this visa has been issued, the second visa has been refused, the third visa has been refused, and there is no news about more people's visas.
Classmate L didn't push me once, and classmate L's parents didn't push me once, but I was still under a lot of pressure. Insomnia, anxiety, no outlet. I am worried that my child will pay hundreds of thousands of tuition fees a year, and in the end, if the visa is still denied, he will have to go back to XJTLU to study, which will delay time and waste money. I'm more worried that if the visa is not issued in the second half of the year, will the student give up on his own initiative, or will XJTLU have to drop out?What to do next?
In the state of March, all I could think about was to pray to God and worship Buddha, and wait for the information to come out in April. I ran to Xiyuan Temple several times, and I knelt down and begged for the hope that Student L's visa would go smoothly and come down quickly.
In March, I began to warn my partners about the student's situation, and at the end of March, I often dragged me to analyze a few later analyses of what materials we could make up for this visa. In the end, I really had no choice, and on March 31, I told them that if Student L's visa was successful, I would eat a vegetarian diet for a month.
Maybe it's really me who made a wish too loudly, and on April 1st, Student L's visa was successfully signed !!It's really fireworks and tears in my heart that fly together......
After this experience, my mentality has improved a lot, I am much calmer, and I have become a little more stable. Looking back today, although I am grateful for the past, I don't want to go through it again, and I hope that the students behind me will be stable and smooth!