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The document contains a series of questions and answers related to applying for a student visa to study in the UK. It covers topics such as reasons for choosing the UK, selected university, program of study, financial support, and understanding of visa requirements.
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Interview

The document contains a series of questions and answers related to applying for a student visa to study in the UK. It covers topics such as reasons for choosing the UK, selected university, program of study, financial support, and understanding of visa requirements.
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What’s your name?

=> My full name’s Tran Thi Thanh Kim and my first namse’s kim, my family name’s tran.

What’s your date of birth?

=> I was born on 25 may 1999

Where are you from?

=> I’m from the South of Vietnam and I’m recently living at 64, 79 street, district 7 Ho
Chi Minh city, VN

1 –Why do you want to study in the UK? (A credible student should be able to
explain why they believe this degree will help them achieve their future career
goals and why the UK is particularly suitable for them.)

=> I want to study in the UK because it has a good education system and is known for its
high-quality universities. I believe studying there will provide me with a valuable
international experience and open up opportunities for my future career. Additionally, I
am interested in the cultural diversity and visiting new places.

2 – Did you consider any other countries? What are the benefits of studying in the
UK compared to your home country or USA/Canada/Australia etc.? (Example:
course cost, course duration, and distance from your home country)

=> Off course, I also thought about other countries like the USA, Canada, and Australia.
However, I decided on the UK for two main reasons. Firstly, the UK universities have a
strong reputation for academic excellence, and this will provide me with a high-quality
education that can carve out my career. Secondly, the UK has lots of different people
from all walks of life, and I believe studying there will expose me to different cultures
and perspectives. Lastly, English is the primary language in the UK, so it will help me
improve my English skills, which is essential for my future career.

3 – Why not stay in your country to study, if the course is available there?

=> I thought about that but there are a few reasons why I prefer to study abroad,
especially in the UK.

Firstly, it allows me to experience different teaching styles and cultures, which which I
think will make me see the world in a bigger way.

Secondly, some courses there are specialized and not available in my home country, so
it can help me achieve my career goals

So, even though studying in my own country is okay, I think studying in the UK has
special benefits that match what I want to do in my studies and my life.
4 – Why do you think it is worthwhile for you to study in the UK considering the
high cost?

=> Firstly, the UK universities have a strong reputation for academic excellence, and this
will provide me with a high-quality education that can carve out my career.

SSecondly, the UK has lots of different people from all walks of life, and I believe
studying there will expose me to different cultures and perspectives, which can be
valuable both personally and professionally.

Lastly, some courses there are specialized and not available in my home country, so it
can help me achieve my career goals

So, even though it's costly, I see it as an investment in my future.

5 – What is the name of the University and which campus will you be studying on?

=> I'll be studying at Greenwich University, and The University of Greenwich has two
London-based campuses and one at Medway in Kent.

6 – Where is your campus located? (A credible student needs to demonstrate that


they have conducted in-depth research about their study destination, where it is
located in the UK, and what they can do there in their free time including
information about any sights or places they can visit.) How far is it from London to
Leeds?

7 – When did you apply to the university? When did you get the offer? When did
you get CAS? When did you make the deposit?

8 – Why did you choose this University? (A credible student needs to be able to
state several specific rankings of the university and where they found that
information from, as well as have information about the facilities and why this
institution is particularly suitable for you.)

9 – Do you know roughly how large the university is?


10 – Has any Agent supported you? Are they collect any fees? What is their
address? Does their advice affect your final decision?

11 – Which other universities have you considered?

12 – What facilities are you expecting at the university?

13 – Why did you choose this course and how does it relate to your previous
study (A credible student needs to be able to discuss the course content and
modules in more detail and explain how the skills they will learn in their course
will help them prepare for their future career?)
14 – What is the relevance of the course to your future career path? (It is
important that you are more specific about your future career plans, what position
you would like to have, where you would like to work, and how this degree will
help you achieve this.)

15 – Did you consider any other course?

16 – Which subject/ module will you study in this course?

17 – How will these courses/modules be assessed?

18 – How many credits are studied each year? And what is the total number of
credits required for the degree?

19 – Do you know what level your course is at? (Look on CAS)

20 – What have you been doing since graduating from school/ University in Vietnam?

21 – How do you explain the gaps in your study/professional history (if there’s a gap)?

22 – Why have you decided to return to studying now?

23 – Have you considered what difficulties you may face following a gap and how can your
experience and UK education help you overcome this?

24 – Have you found accommodation yet? Where is that place? How did you find it?

 YOU NEED TO ANSWER EXACTLY WHAT HAS BEEN PUT IN


THE VISA APPLICATION
25 – Are you planning to stay in the UK on completion to study for a higher award?

26 – What is your expected salary upon your return to your home country?

27 – Do you understand the responsibilities of students entering the UK under a


Student Visa (Tier 4)?

 Maximum hours of work: 20 hrs/ week


 Full attendance in class
 Obey all UK laws and regulations
28 – Do you have any agents to support you?

 YES (should be an agent with a reputation)


29 – Why did you use this agent and how did they assist you?

30 – How much did the agent charge you?


 It’s free of charge
31 – How do you know about the agent?

32 – What is your current occupation?

33 – Do you have relatives in the UK? NO

34 – Do you think your course is appropriate for someone at your age?

35 – How much is your course fee?

36 – Who is financing your studies?

37 – Are your parents/ financial sponsors willing to pay for your study?

38 – Why do they pay for your study?

39 – Where is your financial sponsor’s income from? Parent job

40 – How many people are dependent upon their income? Không ai phụ thuộc

41 – Where have the funds in your account/ your financial sponsors come from?

42 – How long has the fund been in your account?

 NEEDS TO BE EXACTLY THE SAME AS A BANK


STATEMENT
43 – Are the funds still there?

 YES
44 – Who paid for the visa application?

45 – Which financial evidence have you used to prove that you have enough
money to cover your study & living in the UK?

 NEEDS TO BE EXACTLY WHAT DOCUMENTS HAVE BEEN


SUBMITTED TO UKVI (Bank statement/ saving book/
household certificate, etc)
46 – How much have you paid upfront to the University?

47 – Do you know what your accommodation will cost in the UK?

 If you stay at university accommodation, look for the cost on the


website/ booking reservation
 If you stay outside – and already have accommodation –
mention your cost of renting
 If you stay outside – and haven’t found accommodation yet –
refer to general information: around GBP450 – GBP600 bills
included per person per month in Leeds
48 – Do you know how much your living expenses will be?

 Accommodation: around GBP450 – GBP600 bills included per


person per month (or you can mention the rental fee if you
already have accommodation)
 Food: GBP150 – GBP200 per month
 Others (phone, transport, etc): GBP100 per month
49 – Do you know whether you are entitled to work part-time in the UK?

 Yes, I do
50 – Do you know how many hours you are allowed to work?

 Maximum 20 hours/per week


51 – Do you know the likely hourly rate of pay?

52 – Have you looked into any extracurricular activities and/ or societies in which
you would be interested in taking part?

53 – Does the university offer work experience opportunities that benefit your
future plans?

54 – Can you tell us some top tourist destinations in London?

55 – How will you travel to the UK from your country?

56 – Are you traveling to the UK with anyone else? NO

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