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Study Plan Assessment

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In 2025, IRCC refused roughly 2 in 3 study permit applications. A weak or generic study plan is one of the top reasons. We score yours against the same criteria visa officers use.

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~65%
of study permit applications were refused in 2025. A weak study plan is a leading cause.
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specific parameters your SOP is assessed against. Most applicants address fewer than 10.
Bona Fide
is the legal test every application must pass. Your study plan is the primary document officers use to make that call.
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distinct refusal triggers your SOP is checked against — based on real IRCC refusal patterns.
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Home Country Ties

Your ties documentation appears limited across family, property, and professional categories.

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Career Intent & Return Plan

Your stated career goals may benefit from more specificity regarding your return plan.

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Your first-draft Study Plan will be generated by AI against IRCC's 23-parameter framework, then emailed to you and shown on screen.

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  • ✓ A 700–900 word first-draft SOP with 13 labelled sections
  • ✓ Score against all 23 IRCC framework parameters
  • ✓ Coverage check showing every framework section addressed
  • ✓ Refusal-trigger map for your specific answers
  • ✓ Gaps Identified — exact placeholders to fill in
  • ✓ Judicial-Review Readiness assessment

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  • ✓ A 700–900 word first-draft SOP with 13 labelled sections
  • ✓ Score against all 23 IRCC framework parameters
  • ✓ Coverage check showing every framework section addressed
  • ✓ Refusal-trigger map for your specific answers
  • ✓ Gaps Identified — exact placeholders to fill in
  • ✓ Judicial-Review Readiness assessment

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Your Canadian Program
Use exact names from your Letter of Acceptance.
Q1Full official name of your Canadian institution (DLI)?
Q2Full official name of your program (as on your Letter of Acceptance)?
Q3What do you intend to study in Canada?
Q4Intended start date (intake month and year)?
Q5City and province where your institution is located?
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Education & Work History
Start with your most recent completed education. Include all levels and any work experience.
Q6Highest completed level of education?
Q7Tell us about your most recent completed education.
Institution name & country, program name, dates, grade/GPA, language of instruction. List both credentials if you have more than one.
Q8What subjects or field did you focus on?
Q9Any additional certifications or courses since your last degree?
Q10Were there any gaps in your education? If yes, what were you doing during that time?
Q11Work history (full-time, part-time, internships, volunteer if relevant).
For each role: employer, location, position, start–end dates, key responsibilities (1-2 lines), and why it's relevant to your field. Required by IRCC for adults; explain any gaps. Write "No work experience" if applicable.
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Language Requirement
Officers verify only that you've met the institution's requirement.
Q12How did you meet your institution's language requirement?
Q13What was your score (per band, if applicable) — and does it meet the institution's minimum?
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Your Educational Goal & Why Canada
The most important section. Be specific — avoid generic phrases.
Q14What is your overall educational goal — and how does this program serve it?
The bigger picture: what do you want to achieve academically and professionally, and why is this specific program a logical step toward that?
Q15Why Canada specifically (vs. other study-abroad destinations)?
Specific reasons tied to your field — industry strengths, research environment, language of instruction, regulatory recognition, etc.
⚠️ Focus on the temporary purpose of study and your return plan — don't manufacture intent to stay. (If you have an active PR application, that is lawful dual intent under s.22(2) IRPA and should be disclosed honestly elsewhere in your application — never concealed.)
Q16Why this specific institution and program?
Mention actual course names, labs, co-op/internship, faculty, accreditations, or curriculum features. What did you research about this program that no other satisfies?
Q17Did you research similar programs in your home country? Which ones, and why is Canada better?
Name 1–2 home-country institutions you looked at. Explain why Canada's offering is superior — or state that the program isn't available at home and support that with research.
Q18How does this program logically follow from your educational background?
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Career Goals & Return Intent
This section demonstrates non-immigrant intent. Be specific about your plan to return.
Q19What specific job title and sector do you plan to work in after graduating? In which country?
Q20Have you researched the home-country job market for this role?
Name 2-3 employers actively recruiting in this role. State demand growth or salary range if known.
Q21Any professional licences or regulatory requirements in your home country to practise this role?
Q22What specific skills gap will this Canadian program fill that you cannot get at home?
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Ties to Your Home Country
The most critical section for visa officers. Quantified detail beats vague statements.
Q23Who are the family members remaining in your home country?
List parents (names, occupations, city), siblings, spouse/partner (state explicitly if staying home), children, extended family.
Q24Do you or your family own property, land, family business, or significant assets in your home country?
Q25Do you currently have employment, a job offer, or professional ties in your home country?
Q26Any other reasons (succession plans, caregiving responsibilities, civic roles) you are committed to returning?
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Financial Plan
Officers assess credibility, sufficiency, and probability of future-year funding.
Q27Who is funding your studies? Select all that apply.
Now explain each source: amount in CAD, currency held, where the funds are. For any individual sponsor: their name, relationship, occupation, and demonstrated capacity to support you.
Q28Do your total funds cover (a) Year-1 tuition, (b) living costs (CAD $22,895 minimum for a single applicant from Sept 2025), and (c) return travel?
Q29For multi-year programs — how will Year 2 onwards be funded?
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Travel History & Compliance
Prior visa compliance is a credibility signal. Be honest — including any refusals.
Q30Have you travelled internationally in the last 10 years?
Countries visited, approximate year, purpose, whether you complied with all visa conditions. Mention prior visits to Canada and any current US/UK/Schengen/Australian visa.
Q31Have you ever been refused a visa for any country, including Canada? (Be honest — concealment is misrepresentation.)
Q32Anything else about your travel, immigration, or background that should be addressed proactively?
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Your Personal Story
This humanises your application and makes it stand out from generic submissions.
Q33What sparked your interest in this field? Where do you see yourself in 5–10 years?
3–5 sentences. Be personal and specific — not "I have always been interested in this field."
Optional: A challenge you've overcome that shaped your character or academic resilience.

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Exactly which refusal triggers apply and why
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SOP Bro uses AI to analyse study plans against a framework developed by Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant Dil Sandhu (RCIC-IRB R707818). This assessment is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice.
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