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Contrary to what many students and parents feel, 'luck' is not the factor deciding your visa. It plays a very nominal role just as it does in every walk of life. Few reasons for visa rejection: |
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1) Improper documentation and failure to produce evidence to support your statements, etc. |
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2) Funds have to be in the name of the candidate's or joint account with his parents/sponser |
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3) Funds required for UK |
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You need to have a minimum of Tuition Fees of 1st year + £ 7,200 if studying in London and £ 5,400, if studying outside London. These liquid funds need to be evidenced by way of balance in your or your parents Savings account. These liquid funds can belong to anyone and no explanation is required to be given. |
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4) Funds required for Canada |
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You need to have a minimum of Tuition Fees + Living Expenses per annum for 1 year of study. These liquid funds need to be evidenced by way of
a) Savings account b) Current account c) Fixed deposits
d) Bank loan
These liquid funds can belong to
a) yourself b) your siblings (brothers/sisters)
c) your parents
d) Bank
For visa purposes, you will need to show living expense of CAD $ 8,000 |
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5) Funds required for NZ |
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You need to have a minimum of Tuition Fees + Living Expenses per annum for 1 year of study. These liquid funds need to be evidenced by way of
a) Savings account
b) Current account
c) Fixed deposits
d) Bank loan
These liquid funds can belong to
a) yourself
b) your siblings (brothers/sisters)
c) your parents
d) Bank
For visa purposes, you will need to show living expense of NZD $ 10,000
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