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student visa
#1
Posted 15 March 2010 - 12:38 PM
ive been looking at getting the missus over to the uk for a while now just on a tourist visa to which ive had sum great advice and info from you all on here but now the missus is thinking about quiting her job and wants to further her education and study here.so its all a new ball game to me.
whats the score on getting students visas,does it still mean she can only visit for 6 months and then have to return home for 6 months?
would they doubt her student visas genuine cause shes in a relationship with me and would stay with me?
thks
stone
#2
Posted 15 March 2010 - 03:50 PM
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#3
Posted 15 March 2010 - 04:19 PM
#4
Posted 15 March 2010 - 05:38 PM
Student visas are only usually issued for full-time study, to students paying the fees for International Students (which are *much* higher than the fees for EU students, BTW). If your wife is genuinely interested in being a full-time student, has the funds and the qualifications, then talk the the University or College. With their support getting a visa should then be a doddle.
On the subject of scam colleges - leeds is right, there have been a number of scandals in recent years. However, they are very well know. The people running these outfits are now mostly in jail or on the run, and the rules have been tightened up a lot. There is now a lot of direct government oversight of this procedure. However, the whole business of attracting fee-paying students to the UK is huge, and the government is promoting it rather than standing in the way of it.
#6
Posted 18 March 2010 - 03:32 PM
stone
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