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A
visa is a permit issued by the foreign affairs
or state department of a country. It allows us
to enter the country. A
Visa is short for the Latin carta Visa, lit.
Visas are usually stickers placed inside your
passport. In most cases, people must apply for
it in their own country before they travel. Because
of an agreement between many developed countries,
some citizens do not require visas when they go
to each other’s countries for short stays of less
than three months, for business purposes, or as
tourists. However, the purpose for which people
enter a country must agree with the visa they
receive.
Student Visa:
Student visa as the name shows is a visa issued
for students. To enter as a student for a stay
of longer than 90 days, student must apply for
a visa before he/she travel. In other words, he/she
cannot enter the country as a tourist and then
register as a student. Similarly, he/she cannot
get a short-term work visa and then enroll as
a student.
If he/she wants to go to the
United Kingdom to do a course for up to six months,
and he/she does not want to work while he/she
is there then he/she can apply for
UK Student Visa.
Student visas are normally granted
for an initial period of one year, usually determined
by the length of the course to be studied.
Visa Application:
Applying for a UK student visa allows a person
to come to the United Kingdom to embark upon a
course of study in excess of six months duration.
The study visa immigration service entails the
grant of a UK study permit enabling visa nationals
to study in the UK with a view to gaining a recognized
qualification.
To go to the UK as a student
student will have to produce the following documents
1. A passport
2. A letter of unconditional acceptance for a
full-time course
3. Evidence of Applicant's ability to meet, without
working in the UK, the costs of his/her course,
accommodation and maintenance and to support any
dependants accompanying him/her.
References:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Student_visa
http://www.admissionglobal.com/Visa.asp
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0nW31ZWbFeU
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