I’m sorry to hear about your friend’s visa rejection. However, to make sure your visa doesn’t get rejected, I’m going to share some tips. By avoiding certain mistakes, you can increase your chances of getting your visa approved.
1. Document Checklist:
Every country may have different document requirements for student visas, so be sure to include all of the documents on your document checklist. If you believe that adding more documents will increase your chances of acceptance, don’t be afraid to do so.
2. Study Program:
Your selected course of study should connect to your previous coursework or professional background. If there isn’t a clear connection between it and your current study path, then you should be able to describe how any skills you gain from this program will advance your career.
3. Letter of Explanation:
A letter of explanation is not required, but it can be very helpful when applying for a study permit. A statement of purpose helps in explaining your motivations for selecting a specific program, your career goals, and your desire to study in that country.
4. Language Test Score:
Getting a perfect score on your first language test isn’t always simple. Be ready to retake the Academic IELTS, CELPIP, TCF, or TEF if your first score was poor in order to raise it. Practice for a while before retaking the language exam.
5. Returning to your Country:
Make sure that you clarify in your application that you want to return home after completing your education. When your study permit expires, the most crucial duty that immigration agents want to make sure you understand as an international student is to leave the country.
I hope that when you avoid these mistakes, your visa will be approved.