1. Of course, you'll pay another visa fee. Usually, visa fees are non-refundable. Therefore, once you apply and it gets denied or rejected, you'll pay another visa fee if you want to reapply.

    Of course, you’ll pay another visa fee. Usually, visa fees are non-refundable. Therefore, once you apply and it gets denied or rejected, you’ll pay another visa fee if you want to reapply.

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    No, a study permit and a student visa are not the same. A study permit allows you to study in a foreign country - like engage in academic activities, while a student visa is a travel document that allows you to enter the issuing country. For example, in Canada, the study permit authorizes yu to studRead more

    No, a study permit and a student visa are not the same.

    A study permit allows you to study in a foreign country – like engage in academic activities, while a student visa is a travel document that allows you to enter the issuing country.

    For example, in Canada, the study permit authorizes yu to study in the country, but a student visa or eTA is what you need to enter the country.

    Without a student visa, you can’t enter the country likewise if you have a student visa and enter with it but you don’t have a study permit, you can’t study or engage in academic activities.

    For countries like the USA where you have only a student visa, it often combines both study and entry permissions in one document.

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    Of course, if you're a student in the UK, you can travel outside the country while studying. During my master's in the UK, I travelled to many countries before my program finished. Every break was an opportunity for me to travel and I never wasted it.

    Of course, if you’re a student in the UK, you can travel outside the country while studying. During my master’s in the UK, I travelled to many countries before my program finished. Every break was an opportunity for me to travel and I never wasted it.

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  4. If an international student fails a class in Australia, the student will retake the courses failed. If the student continues to fail, it will lead to academic probation or dismissal from school. Failing too many classes will also affect the student's visa, as students need to maintain good academicRead more

    If an international student fails a class in Australia, the student will retake the courses failed. If the student continues to fail, it will lead to academic probation or dismissal from school.

    Failing too many classes will also affect the student’s visa, as students need to maintain good academic progress to keep their visa status.

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    Yes, you can change the date of your nonimmigrant US visa appointment. You can do this by logging into your visa application profile, selecting "Reschedule Appointment," and choosing a new available date. While you do this, remember that the number of times you can change it is limited.

    Yes, you can change the date of your nonimmigrant US visa appointment.

    You can do this by logging into your visa application profile, selecting “Reschedule Appointment,” and choosing a new available date.

    While you do this, remember that the number of times you can change it is limited.

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  6. Yes, you can apply for both a US student visa and a Canadian student visa simultaneously. Each country processes visa applications independently, and having applications in both does not negatively affect your chances, as long as you meet the requirements for each visa. The only issue that will possRead more

    Yes, you can apply for both a US student visa and a Canadian student visa simultaneously.

    Each country processes visa applications independently, and having applications in both does not negatively affect your chances, as long as you meet the requirements for each visa.

    The only issue that will possibly arise is if the two country’s immigration authorities demand your passport at the same time.

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  7. After your Canada study permit expires, you have 90 days to legally stay in the country. Within this period, you'll conclude your activities in the country and leave, or apply to extend your stay (like applying for a Postgraduate work permit) to change your status. Before the end of these 90 days, yRead more

    After your Canada study permit expires, you have 90 days to legally stay in the country.

    Within this period, you’ll conclude your activities in the country and leave, or apply to extend your stay (like applying for a Postgraduate work permit) to change your status.

    Before the end of these 90 days, you must conclude and leave the country.

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  8. Yes, you can withdraw your Canada student visa application. If you decide not to pursue your studies in Canada or if your circumstances change, you have the option to withdraw your application at any stage of the process.

    Yes, you can withdraw your Canada student visa application. If you decide not to pursue your studies in Canada or if your circumstances change, you have the option to withdraw your application at any stage of the process.

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  9. Of course yes, a visa can be cancelled if you overstay. Overstaying violates the terms of your visa, and the result will be a cancellation. In addition, you'll be banned from re-entering the country for a while. The issuing country can ban you from re-entring for up to 10 years.

    Of course yes, a visa can be cancelled if you overstay. Overstaying violates the terms of your visa, and the result will be a cancellation.

    In addition, you’ll be banned from re-entering the country for a while.

    The issuing country can ban you from re-entring for up to 10 years.

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  10. It takes 3 to 6 weeks to get a UK visa from Nigeria, depending on the type of visa and the processing option chosen. If you choose priority services, it will be processed faster - the process will be expedited the process, reducing the time to around 2 to 4 working days.

    It takes 3 to 6 weeks to get a UK visa from Nigeria, depending on the type of visa and the processing option chosen.

    If you choose priority services, it will be processed faster – the process will be expedited the process, reducing the time to around 2 to 4 working days.

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