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What does it mean for cas to study in the UK?

CAS is an electronic number issued by a guarantor (school or institution) to students for visa purposes.

This is a list of information. It has been confirmed that a British university has admitted students and is willing to confirm all the relevant information of the students to the Immigration Bureau as a supporter of their student visas.

CAS has the applicant's personal information, study background and electronic code information of British universities. After each CAS immigration officer enters this number, the system will display all the information of all students. CAS has no so-called raw materials. The school will send it to students by email, Word document, PDF and even pictures. Students should also pay attention to checking emails in time.

The school will give applicants two types of ca:

If the applicant applies to the school with full admission, he will get CAS.

If the applicant applies to the school under the conditions of full admission of English before class (usually the language system of 10 weeks or less) and regular course admission (only language conditions), he will get the joint CAS.

CAS and joint CAS have the same effect on visas, and there is no difference. Visa officers will never raise the auditing standards because they take language courses. Therefore, CAS can be regarded as one of the most critical factors for students to successfully obtain a visa for studying in the UK.

Any applicant who needs a TIER4 student visa needs CAS to support their visa application.