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Students from non-EU countries need to provide no criminal record when applying for a UK visa.
Matters needing attention in visa application for non-EU countries
Non-EU countries need to submit "no criminal record" when applying for visas, studying abroad and studying in the UK. It is reported that immigrants from non-EU countries need to submit "no criminal record" if they want to apply to stay in the UK. The new government measures require all foreign workers with non-EU nationality to show "no criminal record" before continuing to work in the UK.
Immigration restrictions are becoming more and more new: doctors, nurses and teachers who are not EU nationals will be affected.
It is reported that the new measures especially affect non-EU foreign workers with Tier 2 visas, especially those who need to take care of young children and adults with low self-care ability at work, such as education, welfare, social work, health and other fields.
From now on, workers who go to Britain with Tier 2 visas must find ways to show their "clean" criminal records.
If you can't show your documents and give an appropriate explanation, you may face the consequences of being refused a visa, and the applicant will have to reapply or give up.
If the applicant has a record of being sentenced to imprisonment for 4 years or more, the Immigration Bureau will refuse him entry.
People who have served less than four years in prison may be refused a British visa within 10 years after they are released from prison.
The "criminal certificate" required by the Immigration Bureau specifically refers to the official criminal record certificate issued by any country where the applicant has lived in the past 10 years.
Some voices question the feasibility of this requirement, because not all countries can issue this certificate to citizens.
Goodwill, deputy immigration official of the Ministry of the Interior, said, "The first task of the Ministry of the Interior is to ensure the safety of families and communities in China."
The new measures, which will take effect next month, are one of a series of measures to tighten immigration rules.
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