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2. WHAT'S IN & WHAT'S OUT! FOR YOUR STUDENT VISA
INTERVIEW
• Interview is the vital part of the student visa application knowing what's in
and what's out on your student visa application interviews gives you a
snippet preview after all completing the required documents, completion of
an-online or manual application. This the last part of the process where an
applicant for the student visa online application must surpass for them to be
able to get a likelihood of knowing the chances of your application, as you
can easily gauge in how your student visa application will turn into the
approval or refusal. More often, the visa/immigration officer conducts
telephone interviews regardless on how you are being represented by your
agent in case you hire someone's services to assist on your visa application in
your behalf! Usually, it focuses more of the details of your study abroad
program, your logical pathway, qualification and experience, personal &
economic circumstances, previous immigration history, your financial
resources and the documents in support to your application.
3. • The applicant for student visa must enmesh to the entire details of an
application to solidify the rate of success and should not rely entirely
with the agent, do your homework for you to equip with the
information you need to know on how you will handle, respond the
upcoming interview of yours because at the end of the day it is your
visa application that matters most to you, later into this page we will
give you a mock interview questionnaire that will give you an idea on
what are the questions which may arise during the phone interview.
Notably, every conversion you may have is recorded, so its sounds
really a nerve wracking experience don't you think so? There is no need
to feel anxious if you are just well equipped with the all the questions
that might thrown at you by the case officer, however feel confident
and be true to yourself and prepare for it for you to expect the
unexpected.
4. STUDY PLAN
• A covering letter or widely known for many as a study plan helps to
outline your application ,even if you stipulated all the arguments on your
application as to claim of granting the student visa/permit still no one
knows and no one can guarantee that there is no interview, no matter
how precise your letter is or how it explicitly comply with the required
documents to satisfy the criteria, still the visa officer would ring you to
test and verify your application not unless if they satisfied then it is likely
that their decision will solely based on the information you have provided
with them. A clutter from your covering letter must though roughly check
and avoid technical wordings that may create confusion to the
visa/immigration officer to decide in requesting further additional
documents which may prolong the processing or the unlikely that your
application might be refused if you failed to do so. A consistency on your
answers from the interview should also reflect of that information you
have provided in your study plan in general.
5. SEMINARS
• Study Abroad Program - there are series of free seminars
across the country to promote their respective courses and
country of destination make sure you have the information of
every inch of the course you intend to study, so as the related
fees and procedures in obtaining the student visa, read and
research are the keys to further enhance your knowledge in
particular with the application procedures of student visa as
you can just type in to Google the right keyword and Google
will give you the information you need to know then read on..
But if you think you are not confident to do it by yourself, and
then get the services of a professional that is well experience
in doing such application.
6. PATHWAY
• Logical Pathway- every applicants applying for student visa
on-line application is a must to have a logical pathway, as one
of the astringent criteria in qualifying to apply in every
country which is the mainstream destination of international
students to study and work part time in Australia, New
Zealand, Canada, Spain, Norway, Ireland and the UK among
others. They have specific prerequisite to meet such pathway
depending on your individual circumstances. We suggest for
you to visit their website for you to head on the information,
as we don't want to make an assumption with this page about
the pathway unless otherwise we have all the information
needed from you to contemplate what is the best pathway
then.
7. QUALIFICATION,EXPERIENCE & PREVIOUS IMMIGRATION
HISTORY
• Qualification and Experience -as always, the course you intend to study
abroad must have a inclination or relation to your qualification and
experience, to eradicate the issues on why you need to undertake the
course program when in fact it is far from your existing academic
credentials and work portfolio. Don't make things more complicated;
claim what is part of you to make it easier! Seldom application with no
qualification, experience related to the propose course program abroad
gets the approval but it depends on the criteria of the immigration
effective that time you apply on your student visa and an exception if you
are just holding a secondary high school qualification and the need to
study a foundation program abroad to qualify for a higher qualification
entry requirements.
• Previous Immigration History- taking into the account (if application to
you), your previous travel, working abroad, study abroad and previous
visa refusal known to immigration/visa officer are some elements in
considering as to decide a sound decision on your application.
8. • a. travel- if you are able to follow the condition of your visa in accordance
to the land law of the country where you previously have had your visa.
• b.working abroad - if you are able to demonstrate that working abroad
acquire you to have the working experience needed in qualifying the course
program and able to follow the rules of working engagement of the country
where you had previously worked.
• c.previous study abroad - if you had previously studied abroad and does not
abused and violated the condition of your study visa/permit and if the
course you intend to study again, in reference to your current student visa
application is not similar from the previous course you have undertaken
under the qualification equivalence framework of the country you wish to
apply for the visa to study abroad.
• d. previous visa refusal- there are countries where they share immigration
information of the applicant like for example in the U.S and Canada as they
share the information on-line from the applicant's immigration information.
And in Europe, Schengen countries do the same thing. However having this
said, it does not contravene the applicant in preventing him not to apply for
the student visa as others may think it may have a great impact to the
decision on your application! Yes, it may or may not but again it merely
depends on the material and grounds of refusal to demerit your application
in a case to case basis accordingly.
9. FINANCIAL RESOURCES
• Financial Resources- this is a major standing block for any of students
who wish to study abroad (apart from the tuition fees),whether you
provided on your own means or from your sponsors either from a direct
relatives and friends each country of student visa application has a
specific criteria to meet. A good example is in Australia, the embassy has a
special note as to regards on the bank history requirement in addition to
this sponsorship from friends for the applicant applying a certificate
courses or diploma courses that is assessment level 3 is not
acceptable, while in New Zealand if the funds of the student is not
genuinely obtained or not readily available to them Immigration New
Zealand will require them to have a funds transfer scheme FTS, as you
need to transfer your funds at ANZ bank to cover your livings cost in New
Zealand before INZ finalizes the decision of your student visa application.
However in Canada you could have as many sponsors as you would want
too same in some Schengen countries but there are again, specific details
who are a recognized and acceptable sponsor.
10. A possible interview questions that is
commonly asks:
• why do you wish to study this course?
• how this course will benefit your career?
• what relevance is this study from your previous qualification undertaken?
• how can you prove that you are a genuine student?
• please provide your education history and your most recent work history
and how they are related to the propose course you intend to study?
• will you comply with your student visa condition and how?
• how this course will benefit you in terms of your future plans?
• what do you intend to do after the completion your course study
program?
• what incentive do you have to return in your home country of residence?
• how would you like to support your living cost and tuition fee cost?
11. • The interview questions above varies from country to country of
destination to study and apply for student visa but in our experience it is
likely the same though, terminology and approach differ from each other
also, bear in mind to familiarize with the location of the institution where
you will be studying, details of your accommodation , the course intake,
course fee and the course description as simple as that however be
mindful that all your interview conversation is recorded as I mention
earlier. Anything that makes the interviewer is unclear or not satisfy on
your answers, she may have a comments to put forward on your
application and later send you the transcript of your communication via
email, if there are further documents to submit or if you are to require to
write a comments ( if applicable), as other countries are not allowing an
applicant to express his/her comments unless the client had applied off
shore i.e, in New Zealand but in Australia they will give you 28 working
days , 14 working days in Norway to appeal and about 3 weeks in the UK.
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