Nigeria has 81 per cent refusal study permit rate in Canada OgbeniDipo StudyinStates ResearchCGHE PolestarImmNet ktoughill
If Canada is the destination for foreign education, the chance of a Nigerian getting a study permit from the authorities is an abysmal 29 percent, according to a report published byAccording to Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada statistics on the top 25 countries that apply for Canadian study permit and their rejection rates between January and May 2019, Nigeria is the country with the third highest rejection rate – a position it shares with Pakistan.
Morocco had the lowest rejection rate among the African countries , followed by Ghana compared to the lowest rejection rate of four per cent from Japan and Republic of Korea. However, the report noted that Japan and Korean students were more likely to apply for English-as-a-second-language programmes, which have lower refusal rates.
Canada has developed a strategy to get more students from 11 countries. Only Morocco and Senegal made the list in Africa. According to the report, the main reason for rejection include suspicion that the applicant would defect; insufficient funds for study and living expenses; poor academic plan, security threat, incomplete, inaccurate or fraudulent application.
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