Category: Studying in UK

Visas, Immigration & Nationality

why visa applications get rejected

Visa Refused: 9 Common Reasons Why Visas Get Rejected and How to Avoid Them

Applying for a visa has never been easy – it’s nerve-wracking, you worry about your having your visa denied, you don’t know what to expect during the application process and, if you fail to meet the requirements, your visa will be refused. There are many reasons why visa applications get rejected. We have put together…
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Tips for International Students, including the fun!

The United Kingdom attracts students from throughout the world and is renowned for its educational establishments and facilities, nightlife, art and culture just to name a few things. Between 2015 – 2016 the UK attracted 127,440 international students from within the EU and 310,575 from outside the EU (Institutions.ukcisa.org.uk, 2017). Moving to a new country…
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Graduate Entrepreneur Lifestyle

Studied in the UK? Be Your Own Boss in the UK as a Graduate Entrepreneur

So you spent a load of money, time and effort completing your studies in the UK. What’s next? How about getting a job in the UK? But wait!… what Is Better Than Working For Someone Else In The UK? What about being self employed or being your own boss as a graduate entrepreneur in the…
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International Students, Tier 4, Culinary Schools, UK, Chefs. Hospitality

Heads Up International Students! Find Out The Top UK Culinary Schools

So you have this big dream.   You have this big picture in your head: the sound of sizzling food in your pan, or the calm and steady sound of a mixer constantly creating beautiful batter, or the chaotic but exhilarating feeling of being inside of busy kitchen, great smells of food in the air,…
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English Language Test - english language testing system - ETS

Home Office Approach to English Language Testing System Litigation

https://www.youtube.com/embed/wW_3rLQOLNQ In May 2016, the Home Affairs Committee, the body responsible for examining the policy, administration and expenditure of the Home Office and its associated bodies, launched an inquiry into the Home Office’s handling of the fraud allegations involving English-language tests and the English Language Testing System (ETS) that was part of student visa requirements at…
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