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If I go to study in the UK, what questions will the customs ask?
If you have all the documents (visa, school admission notice, payment slip, passport), you will be asked some very basic questions, such as which school to go to, what major to study, when to start school, and how many years have you been majoring in Yes, what do you plan to do after studying (don’t say you have the intention to immigrate). I will ask you 3-4 questions. Don’t be nervous or panic. The main purpose of asking you questions is to see if you are an illegal immigrant and whether you are a fake.
Notes on studying in the UK
(1) If you need to bring a computer or a high-end camera or camcorder when leaving the country, you need to declare it, so that you will not be required to bring these items back to your country. Taxes are required.
(2) If you bring computers and speakers into the UK, it is recommended to bring an invoice indicating the time and place of purchase. Because when you enter the UK, the customs staff will ask you to prove that these items are for personal use, otherwise you will need to pay tax.
(3) Junior high school and high school students going abroad should note that people under the age of 17 are not allowed to bring tobacco and alcohol products into the UK.
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