Rejection and reapplying

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Can anyone tell me if it's possible for my friend to apply to Canada for student Visa, after he have got rejected in Japanese student Visa because the agent who have applied his visa have not given the correct financial document. Moreover nothing has been stamped on his passport saying that he is rejected. Should we mention about his rejection when he is applying again to Canada?



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Can anyone tell me if it's possible for my friend to apply to Canada for student Visa, after he have got rejected in Japanese student Visa

Yes, it is possible to apply. His chance to get one, however, is lower than if he weren't denied before.

Visa denials are very important. They indicate that someone spent time evaluating the applicant's details and came to unfavorable conclusion. Thus the circumstances about rejection have to be carefully and truthfully addressed. Notably:

because the agent who have applied his visa have not given the correct financial document

would need more detailed explanation, including the rejection letter and a written explanation from an agent, if you have them. Please note that some Embassies share this information automatically, and an Embassy has an option to contact another Embassy to get more details about the particular case.

Should we mention about his rejection when he is applying again to Canada?

Yes, you should. There is a possibility they already share this information, or they may start sharing it later. If it was found out he lied about an important material fact (and prior denials is such fact), his visa would be retroactively canceled - possibly affecting his current status - and he possibly might end up being prosecuted. Some countries also permanently ban visitors for misrepresenting material facts in their visa application, even if their current circumstances no longer qualify for rejection.




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How long after a rejection should you reapply?

I would recommend waiting 3-6 months before reapplying, or enough time for one of the above-mentioned changes in situation to occur. If you see that a position you previously applied to has been re-listed, or is still open after 3-6 months, it is worth applying again if you believe you are a better fit for it now.

How long should I wait before reapplying?

But how long should you wait before applying for the same job again? You should wait at least 3 months before applying for the same job again. If the position is still open at this time, it's a good reminder that you are eager for the role. If the application closed then opened up again, don't hesitate to re-apply.

How do you handle repeated rejection?

How to handle a job rejection
  • Ask for detailed feedback. The key thing to do after a rejection is to think about what happened, and how you can learn from it. ...
  • Review and reflect. ...
  • Identify learnings and build a personal development plan. ...
  • Be philosophical. ...
  • Refine your search. ...
  • Build resilience.


  • Is it OK to apply for the same job twice?

    Yes, you should absolutely apply for the role again. There are so many factors as to why you didn't get the job or interview. By the time you applied they might have already been in the final stages of the interview with their ideal candidate but then the candidate backed out.



    Re-applying to jobs you have been rejected from!




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