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Well no, actually, you're supposed to live in your own country (which won't be illegal). If you get a visa then come to the UK legally.What am I to do then... live illegally...
Yet the immigration authorities won't think of this as a good excuse. Your brother, if he qualifies, may apply for a WHM, but you certainly don't need to be here also.My main reason is that my younger brother always wanted to come to england and as I have lived here, completed my studies and want a gap year to relax, its the best excuse in my eyes.
Ness wrote:Hiya,
I think you may be in for a bt of trouble in getting the WHV approved.
You see, you need to prove to the immigration authorities that you have no ties to the UK and that you will return home at the completion of your visa.
The fact that you have spent 7 years here as a student means that you do have ties here and they might think you will just trying to get back to the UK to your friends, boyfriend, cat, etc.
What were you studying for 7 years (that is a VERY long degree)?
You might be eligible for a HSMP visa instead which would be much better than a WHV.
Ness wrote:Hiya,
What were you studying for 7 years (that is a VERY long degree)?
You might be eligible for a HSMP visa instead which would be much better than a WHV.
pantaiema wrote:Let talk openly. I am not refering this message to any particular person or make accusation to any person. I am raising this issue to highlight the fact why quite people including home office are quite suspicious if the people study too long.
I know quite a few people get student Visa but they never get involved in any course. What they do is that when their student visa are about to expire they come to the college (not a university) to get another letter of admission. The notorious course is the course such as ACCA.
The college require them to pay at least 3 months tuition fee in advanced. In political theory this called "conspiracy theory" both party win. Student get what they want, college get money from the students.
So we should not blame the home office too much if they are tougher about giving visa to student.
Indeed, this is unfair to genuine students who really want to study but will get problem because of this precedent.
Pantaiema
Ness wrote:Hiya,
I think you may be in for a bt of trouble in getting the WHV approved.
You see, you need to prove to the immigration authorities that you have no ties to the UK and that you will return home at the completion of your visa.
The fact that you have spent 7 years here as a student means that you do have ties here and they might think you will just trying to get back to the UK to your friends, boyfriend, cat, etc.
What were you studying for 7 years (that is a VERY long degree)?
You might be eligible for a HSMP visa instead which would be much better than a WHV.
[/quote][/quote]Ness wrote:Hiya,
I think you may be in for a bt of trouble in getting the WHV approved.
You see, you need to prove to the immigration authorities that you have no ties to the UK and that you will return home at the completion of your visa.
The fact that you have spent 7 years here as a student means that you do have ties here and they might think you will just trying to get back to the UK to your friends, boyfriend, cat, etc.
What were you studying for 7 years (that is a VERY long degree)?
You might be eligible for a HSMP visa instead which would be much better than a WHV.