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Which six categories of people are most likely to be refused visas when studying in the UK?

1, the learning motivation is unknown, and the reasons for studying abroad are insufficient.

The problem for most losers is that they choose English language schools instead of directly applying to regular universities in Britain. Choosing to study in a language school in the UK was rejected because the visa officer would think that students have no clear major (or direction), their learning motivation is unknown, and the reasons for studying in the UK are not sufficient.

2. The source of funds is unknown.

Some parents do have enough financial ability, but they don't have a work unit or a formally registered company. Some parents may be considering the operation of their own company, and the funds issued are similar to real estate, funds or stocks. These situations will make visa officers doubt whether students have enough funds or the source of funds is not clear. The risk of refusing a visa is high.

3. The visa materials are false or lies.

The application materials required for studying in the UK must be true. If the visa officer finds that the materials are forged, he may not be able to enter Britain for ten years. The translation of application materials must be qualified. Therefore, students are advised not to take chances, especially the history of visa refusal in other countries, which can not be hidden by changing passports.

4. Sudden transfer involves immigration tendency.

Students studying in regular universities in China want to drop out of school and study abroad. The success rate of this kind of student visa is often not high, because the visa officer is difficult to understand and will suspect that the student has an immigration tendency. For the British, the coherence and logic of learning are very important. There are also students who transfer to different schools, especially preparatory schools, because their poor grades in Britain are not conducive to visa application.

5. Students' English ability is poor.

The British study visa stipulates that applicants must have a level of B2 English, which is equivalent to IELTS 5.0-5.5. Students who study courses below undergraduate level should reach IELTS 4.0. When applying for a visa, they must provide English test scores issued by independent testing institutions and meet the visa requirements.

6. Have you ever refused a visa?

Because many applicants have obtained visas to visit Britain for business or personal reasons, and they have been refused visas before, they will leave criminal records and will also be refused visas.