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Ouch. Not only does he say your financial sponsor are unreliable but that your reasons to study at this instituation is flimsly.saadabbasi wrote:Mr. Rusty, thank you for a prompt reply. Here is the scanned refusal letter.
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I already plan on writing a comprehensive paragraph detailing how the course will benefit me. This is what the first paragraph addresses.
Please advise about the 2nd paragraph/objection.
I guess you should go back and read what the refusal letter says. All the things Mr Rusty addressed is clearly stated in the letter.saadabbasi wrote:Thank you.
And how can I convince him that the business will indeed pay for my studies? I thought the letter signed by the directors of the company would suffice.
It's not a stupid question, but I think it's one you have to put to the Entry Clearance Manager, along with the company's figures to support that calculation, plus any other reasons why you believe that studies here will enhance your career in Pakistan, and ask the ECM for a reconsideration.saadabbasi wrote:I have done some rudimentary calculations and my total expenditure of one year is 9% of the company's net profit (before tax deduction).
Is that significant?
I'm sorry, I realize I'm asking stupid questions, I just don't have anybody to turn to.
Not withstanding whether he is financially capable, the reason the submission of his essay is because the ECO brought it up in the denial so it behooves the applicant to provide something to back it up so please do not be so dismissive about the essay. Indeed the funding is more important but now it does show the motivation of the business to sponsor the applicant's studies.Frontier Mole wrote:No matter which way you look at the current application it is not going to hold up.
The business has had considerable debt issues, 9% of the company's gross profit is a large proportion to be "invested" in any one individual, your fathers account may be firmly in credit but it is not enough to pay you through uni and support him and your family. Bearing in mind his only income is from a company that can not maintain itself without recourse to bank lending it does not paint a good picture.
Your essay to the uni is not going to help you; the ECO wants to see something that you have not or can not provide - lots of funds with lots of income coming in to keep it topped up. It is straight down to "show me the money" they are not interested in why you want to go to a UK uni - if you had the funds they would not go down that route. What they are intimating is that there are plenty of uni's in PAK that you could go to, it would be cheaper and there is really nothing more to be gained from studying in the UK. This measured against the funding issues is as good as saying you can’t afford a UK education and what good is it to the sponsoring company in any event. It just adds another barrier to the refusal.
Resolving and proving the funding is far more important than explaining why you want to go to a UK uni.