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What English questions do British embassy visas usually ask?
Reasons and purposes of going abroad:
1. What are you doing in Britain? 2. Why did you choose England? 3. Have you considered other countries before choosing Britain? Or compared with other countries? Do you think Britain has any advantages over other countries? Or what have you compared with other countries? When did you start planning to go abroad? 6. When did you decide to go to England? 7. Are there any major changes that make you want to go abroad? 8. Why do you want to study abroad? 9. Do you know anything about Britain? 10. Do you have any relatives or friends in England? 1 1. Has anyone introduced Britain to you? 12. Have you ever heard of anyone studying in Britain? 13. When did you arrive in England?
School situation and study plan: 1. How do you know about this school? 2. How did you apply? 3. Do you know other schools? Did you compare with other schools when you chose this school? 5. What have you compared? 6. Your study plan? 7. Why don't you go to college in China? 8. How long will you stay in England? Name the specific year and month when you should stay in the UK. What is the content of your language course? Weekly tuition and class hours? 10. You only have three hours of language lessons every day. Do you think that's enough? 1 1. What activities will the school organize? 12. What do you learn from listening, speaking, reading and writing? 13. How long will you study the language course? I don't believe that you can meet the entrance requirements of matriculation or A-level after you finish the language course? What is the IELTS test? [International English Language Testing System] 15. How many parts does the IELTS test have? (Part: Listen, say, read and write. The perfect score of each part is 9, and the total score is 4 subjects. ) 16. How many types of IELTS are there? What kind of exams do you take? There are two kinds of ELTS: one is academic and the other is general. You will take an academic exam. The difference between the two is that the academic examination is more difficult. ) 17. Why do you want to attend the preparatory course? What kind of courses is the preparatory course? (Preparatory course is a transitional course or preparatory course for international students before they go to college. ) 18. Why do you want to attend the preparatory course? The teaching content of high schools in China is different from that in Britain, so high school graduates from China can't go directly to universities in Britain, because high schools in Britain generally have specialized courses, while high schools in China don't, so you can take a one-year preparatory course to make the transition, so you can apply for universities. ) 18. What diploma will you get after you graduate from college? Is it really internationally recognized? (International matriculation diploma. Yes, because the British education community recognizes it. ) 19. why not choose A-level or AS/A2-level courses? (because the duration of the preparatory course is relatively short, only one year, and those two courses are two years. 20. what is A-level, AS/A2 course? (A-Level: Advanced Level Examination for Middle School, which lasts for two years, is also a course of ordinary high schools in Britain. You must choose a major before you study. This major is the major that you will apply for when you go to college in the future, but the classification is not very detailed. General colleges have this course, and you can apply for a university according to your grades after graduation. In the first year, you have to study five courses, 1-2 courses related to your major in the future, 1-2 courses related to your major, 1-2 courses you like; In the second year, you will take three courses, one is your major, the other is related to your major, and the other is your favorite. Graduation grades are subject to the results of the second year. The score of each course is 1-5, 5 is a, 4 is b, 3 is c, and so on. Therefore, you'd better graduate with three A's, or AAB or ABB. A university as good as land needs AAB or above. If you get good grades, you can apply to any university, including Oxford and Cambridge. AS/A2 course: the semi-advanced level examination in middle school is basically the same as A-level, but its academic system can be 1-2 years, which means that the school can arrange a one-year course for you according to your situation. The graduation grade is the same as A-level, and it is also ABCDE level 5, but its full mark is 10, so 10 is A, and generally good universities can apply after graduation. ) 2 1. Can I apply for a good university after finishing the preparatory course? Generally speaking, you can't, because the top universities in Britain don't accept students who graduate from preparatory courses. Students who have graduated from pre-university can apply to schools ranked around 20 in the UK. Do you really want to study in Oxford and Cambridge? So the preparatory course is a good choice. 22. When did you apply to this school? 23. When did you get the notice? 24. Have you applied to other schools? If you apply, you must be able to tell which school you applied for and whether you have been admitted. ) 25. How did you know about your course? 26. When did you get the sample? 27. What is your tuition? You can directly answer the total tuition fee (pounds). You must know the tuition fee of each course. 28. How much will you spend in Britain? (Tell the total amount according to 1.3- 1.5 million pounds per year, including living expenses and tuition fees. 29. What major are you going to study in the preparatory course? 30. Why did you choose this major? 3 1. What courses will you take in the preparatory meeting? 32. Do you know your course? 33. Which university will you apply for after you graduate from matriculation? 34. Why do you want to apply for this university? Or compared with other universities? 35. How many years are there in college? What courses are there? (The general major is 3 years, which is relatively short. You must recite the course. 36. How much is the college tuition? (General science costs 6000-7000 pounds, and business costs 8000- 10000 pounds. ) 37. Where are you going to live in England? Host families, or school dormitories. 38. What is the cost of a host family? 39. Have you booked your host family? 40. What are the advantages of living in a host family? Do you like living in a host family? 4 1. Do you know your host family? Are you at ease? 42. Are you going to stay in a host family all the time? 43. What do you do in your spare time? 44. What are you going to do during your holiday? 45. Are you going to travel to other countries? 46. Are you going to let your family visit relatives in England? 47. Do you have any relatives or friends in England? 48. Did you work when you were in England? 49. What do you think of part-time jobs? Since there are so many advantages to working, why not? 5 1. Do you need pick-up service? 52. Have you paid the tuition? (Note: There is no need to pay tuition fees in the UK. Don't pay tuition yet. If you refuse the visa, you will lose some money. This is suggested on the website of the embassy. You can take your tuition to England and pay it directly to the school. )
The applicant's own study and work background:
1. What are you doing now? 2. What kind of school is your school? What kind of school is it? Do you have anything to prove your identity? Do you have anything else to prove your identity? None of this means anything. How to prove your identity? 6. Why didn't you finish high school? 7. Can you tell me something about your school? 8. Can you get into a university in China? 9. Is there no major you want to study in China? 10. Since there is a major you want to study in China, why not study in China and spend more money to study in the UK? I don't understand. 1 1. How many people are there in your family? 12. What kind of house do you live in now? 13. Do you have a car? What is the license plate number? 14. When did you get your passport? 15. How did you get your passport? 16. Why not choose an intermediary company to help you study abroad? 17. What study abroad websites have you been to? 18. When did you make a reservation? How did you make an appointment? What is the reservation number? (Telephone reservation 0 10-85296077) 19. May I have a look at your correspondence with the school? 20. Is this your first time to sign the UK? 2 1. Have you ever been refused a visa by other countries? 22. How old are you this year? What grade are you in? Work out your timetable from primary school to now. 23. How many people are there in your class? What's the name of your class teacher? What's the name of your headmaster? The following questions are for people who have jobs: 24. Where are you currently working? 25. What are your job responsibilities? What's your position? When did you graduate? What school did you graduate from? What major? 27. When did you start working in this unit? How many years have you worked in this unit? 28. Do you have the work certificate of your company? 29. Do you know anything about your study abroad? Do you have any fake letters from the company? 30. Copy or photocopy of the business license of the unit? 3 1. How many people are there in your unit? How many people are there in your department? 32. What does your company mainly do? 33. How many years have you worked? Why do you consider studying abroad after working for so many years? 34. What is your annual income? 35. What major are you going to major in? Does this have anything to do with your present job? 36. Are you married? Does your spouse support you to go abroad? When did you get married? Please show me your marriage certificate? 38. Do you have children? How old are you? 39. What is the address of your company? What's the telephone number of your company? 40. Does your company only have one telephone?
Questions about the guarantor and your capital certificate:
1. Did you pay for going abroad by yourself? Who will pay for you? 2. May I have a look at your original deposit slip? Where did you put your money in the deposit slip before? At this time, you need to provide some relevant evidence to prove that you have not borrowed the money for the time being, such as the interest list or stock delivery note of the money, the current passbook for daily use, etc. 4. Who is your financial guarantor? 5. What is his annual income? 6. What unit does he work in? Anywhere? 7. His work certificate? Proof of income? (This material must be provided, one in Chinese and one in English. Stamp the official seal and company seal. Hand it in when you enter the visa office. 8. Business license? (It is best to provide the original. If you can't provide it, you can use a copy, but you must build an official seal. The copy is handed in at the visa office, and the original is yours. ) 9. Have you ever been to your sponsor's company? 10. Do you know how many guarantors you have? 1 1. Where is your guarantor? 12. What's the phone number of your guarantor? 13. Can I contact your guarantor directly by this phone? 14. Which department is your guarantor in and how many people are there in his department? 15. How long has he been working? 16. Where does he work? 17. I don't believe that your fund is real, because that is all the income of your guarantor over the years? 18. How much have you prepared for studying abroad? Tell me the number on your deposit slip. ) 19. Do you think the money you have prepared is enough to cover all your expenses in the UK? 20. What if it's not enough? 2 1. Do you know whether it is legal for students to work in Britain? 22. Students in Britain try their best to reduce the burden on their families. Don't you go to work to lighten the financial burden at home?
Questions about your plans after graduation:
1. Can you successfully complete your studies? 2. Why are you so sure? Are you going to continue your studies after graduation? Why don't you plan to go to England for further study? Are you going to stay in England after graduation? 6. You are studying in England. Why don't you work in England for a while to increase your work experience? 7. What are your plans after graduation? 8. What kind of job are you looking for? 9. What is your expected annual salary? 10. Can you earn this amount? I don't believe it. 1 1. Do you think it is worthwhile for you to spend so much money to study in the UK? The following applies to people who have jobs: 12. Will you go back to your present company after graduation? 13. Will your position change? 14. What's your annual salary? Will it change when you come back? 15. I can't understand that you spend * times your annual salary to study. 16. Why not go to China for postgraduate study? 17. Will you return to China after graduation? Why? 18. If you can find a good job in the UK, do you still want to go back to China?
There are some common questions:
There are some common problems here, and some need to pay attention. If you haven't found some problems before, please try here:
1. Choose Chinese or English? If your English is not very good, you can choose Chinese. Is this your application form? 3. Where did you get your application form? You can get the visa application form from the visa office or download it from the Internet, but you downloaded four A4 sheets from the Internet and you got two A4 sheets from the visa office. Do you know the application form? Did you fill it out? 5. Do you feel comfortable? 6. Are you nervous? 7. Did the agency handle it for you? 8. Are your materials ready for you? 9. How do you know you need these materials? 10. Do you know our website? (Yes,) 1 1. Do you have a computer at home? What's your hobby? 13. Have you booked a plane ticket? 14. Do you know anything about Britain? 15. Have you ever joined any political factions in China? 16. Do your family members live abroad? 17. After your interview, whether you get the visa or not, I suggest you immediately pick up a pen and write down all the questions in your visa process and how you answered them. If you get the visa, everything will be fine! If your visa is refused or cancelled, these problems are even more important, because everything you say and all your materials are recorded in the embassy. I can analyze whether you can sign again and how to sign again according to your interview questions. 18. What are the advantages of face-to-face interviews? Many people are afraid of face-to-face interviews. In fact, face-to-face signing also has many benefits. Many countries sign back, such as Ireland and Australia, while Britain does sign face to face. Usually you can get a visa on the same day. You just have to wait one day. Moreover, all the questions that visa officers can ask are standard questions, and visas are easy to get. So visas in Britain are the fairest, as long as you tell the truth about yourself.
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