| Case Law : Study plan / Statement Of Purpose | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Sr. no. | Case Name | Topic | Decision |
| 1 | Farshid v. Canada (Citizenship and Immigration), 2025 FC 1998 | Ignoring a Detailed Study Plan Renders Study Permit Refusal Unreasonable | Successful |
| 2 | Kaur v. Canada (Citizenship and Immigration), 2025 FC 430 | A Study Plan Must Clearly Explain Why Further Studies Advance an Applicant's Career | Unsuccessful |
| 3 | Qaffari v. Canada (Citizenship and Immigration), 2026 FC 228 | Ignoring Evidence That Supports the Purpose of Studies Makes a Study Permit Refusal Unreasonable | Successful |
| 4 | Taryan v. Canada (Citizenship and Immigration), 2026 FC 169 | Study Permit Refusal Set Aside for Ignoring Study Plan, Career Advancement Evidence, and Home-Country Ties | Successful |
| 5 | Anugwo v. Canada (Citizenship and Immigration), 2025 FC 656 | Statement of Purpose Demonstrating Career Progression Must Be Properly Assessed | Successful |
| 6 | Golmohammadi v. Canada (Citizenship and Immigration), 2026 FC 428 | Study Permit Refusal Sets Aside for Ignoring Detailed Study Plans and Mischaracterizing Family Ties | Successful |
| 7 | Khan v. Canada (Citizenship and Immigration), 2025 FC 276 | Well-Documented Statement of Purpose Can Rebut Assumptions About Study Progression | Successful |
| 8 | Mohammad Abadi v. Canada (Citizenship and Immigration), 2025 FC 1637 | Study Permit Refusal Set Aside After Officer Ignored Applicant's Study Plan and Career Advancement Evidence | Successful |
| 9 | Akbar Pour Shandiz v. Canada (Citizenship and Immigration), 2026 FC 255 | Ignoring a Well-Documented Study Plan Makes Study Permit Refusal Unreasonable | Successful |
Prepared by:
Dr. Muhammad
Abrar (Barrister and
Solicitor)
Author | Writer | Mentor | Legal Researcher | Canadian Immigration Case Law and
Statistics Analyst





