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Study Abroad |
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Student Visa Overview |
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Hundreds of thousands of people come to the United States from around the world for a higher education to improve their skills and broaden their minds. Numerous programs provide a wide variety of opportunities. There are three major types of student visas that an international student can come on to the United States to study. |
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Student visas are issued for the period it takes the visitor to complete his/her course of study, program or work assignment. |
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The 3 Types of non-Immigrant Student Visa USA |
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1. F1 Visa: Academic Studies |
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For people who want to study or conduct research at an accredited U.S. College or University. In order to be qualified for getting an F1, you must be accepted by an recognized university as a full time student. You must also prove the sufficient proof of financial support during this stay in United States. Except for the training required by the course a F-1 holder cannot work in the United States. |
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2. J Visa: Academic Studies as an Exchange Visitor |
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For people who will be participating in an exchange visitor program in the U.S. The “J” Visa is the primary visa for educational and cultural exchange programs. Check out the details about working in the U.S. with your program sponsor. |
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3. M Visa: Non-Academic or Vocational Studies |
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For people who want to study or train at non-academic institutions in the U.S. such as vocational schools. |
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WHY UK |
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Students have choice of more than 19 Universities / Colleges |
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Which are directly represented by Kanan International |
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Students are allowed to work up to 20 hours a week during |
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study and full time during vacations |
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Options are available to stay and work in the UK after the |
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study An Indian 3 year degree is acceptable directly for Master |
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program No GMAT / GRE / SAT required. Course duration for Master is 12 to 15 moths only |
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Student’s spouse can work legally full time |
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Easy process for Admission and Visa |
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Short term diploma and vocational course available |
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WHY USA |
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There is a lot of scope for students willing to Study Abroad in Different Countries |
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Students of India have got a lot of potential in Foreign Countries & have been Successful |
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The process of studyin abroad is a very detailed programme & Require Intensive Knowledge |
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World Class Higher Education for all types of Students |
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World Class Higher Education for all types of Students |
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Lots of Jobs available for Engineers, Health care, Health management, IT industries, Biotechnology, Mechanical & Civil Engineers, Network |
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More Scholarship available then any other country in the world |
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Esay to get Visa through Proper channel & Guidelines |
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US Consulate attitude is very positive through |
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More then 85,000 Indian students are pursuing thier higher education in USA |
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Last 20 Years Students from all over india have chosen USA their destination and have successfully settied in USA, "Very rich settlement history" |
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Big Contribution of Indians in the growth of the US economy |
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Better Chance to get jobs from the FORTUNE 1000 COMPANIES |
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Most of othe Comapnies Head Offices are in USA |
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OVER 20,000 H1B VISA Special Quota for Completing bachelor or Master in USA |
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Strong presence of India community more than 22 lacs indians are residing currentsly in USA |
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All Countries in the world are trading with USA so, Job Oppertunities are numerous |
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Salary scale is very high compared to any other country |
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As we know from India last 25 years students are going to pursue their higher education to Places like USA, UK, CANADA & hav settled there |
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Students of Inida have got a lot of potential in foreign countries & have been very successful |
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There is a lot of scope for students Willing to study abroad in different countries |
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The process of studying abroad is very detailed programm, intersive and requires knowledge |
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WHY CANADA |
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Canada is rated no.1# country in the world the bestplace to live in as per UN report |
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Very good social securities & powerful human rights |
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Child education is free up to secondary level and child allowancefrom 340 to 540 C$ for per child from city to city. (Canada) |
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Medical facility is free |
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QUALITY OF STANDARD OF LIFE IS VERY HIGH |
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QUEBEC PER CAPITA INCOME IS 30,000 CAD $ AND MONTREAL IS 32000 CAD $, & TORONTO PER CAPITA IS 33,000 CAD $ |
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YOU CAN SPONSOR YOUR PARENTS PERMANENTLY AFTER THREE YEARS YOU CAN ALSO SPONSOR YOUR
REAL RELATIVES LIKE REAL BROTHER, SISTER, UNCLE, AUNTY, NIECE & NEPHEWS |
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Very low crime & low pollution |
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Canada’s 80% of population is situated near USA border |
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The best employment opportunities as per your skills level |
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Strong presence of Gujarati community in all over Canada |
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As per federal labor law – minimum salary is 9 C$ per hour |
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Very good Business opportunity and Gujarati’s are basicallyBusiness community |
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CANADA is also Equally Important Destination for Higher Education |
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Tuition Fees are Very Low |
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Quality of education is Very Good |
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Very Strong human rights |
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Member of G7 country |
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Endless opportunities to grow for employees |
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Multicultural & Strong Presence of Indian Culture |
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Very easy to get WORK PERMIT after Completing program |
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It is also easy to obtain PR (Permanent Residence) like Federal, Quebec and Manitoba Programme |
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UK Student Visa |
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Visa applications have to be made on IM2A forms, which are available, free of cost at the British Embassies. This form has to be filled up by the student and submitted to the embassy, along with the Visa application fee and the required documents as mentioned below. |
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Immigration Rules for Students |
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You must intend to study at a publicly funded university or college, a bonafide private institution or a fee-paying independent school. |
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You must be able to and intend to follow a full time degree course, or a weekday, full time course at a single institution involving at least 15 hours of organized, daytime study per week. |
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You must be able to pay for your course and the living expenses of your husband or wife and children (if they are with you) without working in UK or claiming public funds. |
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You must not intend to work in UK unless you are accepted for a course lasting longer than six months, when you may work part-time or during vacations. |
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You must intend to leave UK at the end of your studies. |
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Documents Required For a Student Visa |
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A letter of acceptance on the course |
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This will be a letter from your institution confirming that a place has been offered to you and that the course is full-time as defined by the immigration law. The letter should state how long the course will last. Where your course is more advanced and specialized, the letter should also state what level of English is needed for the course (giving minimum test marks, if appropriate) and confirm that you satisfy this requirement. |
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Evidence that you can pay the course fees and support yourself and your family, if applicable |
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Depending on your circumstances, this could include evidence of government sponsorship, a letter from a sponsor in UK confirming they can support you, together with evidence that they can do this, and/or your own bank statements. You should also provide a letter from your place of study stating the full cost of the course, what arrangements are acceptable for payment and whether you have already paid fees or a deposit. |
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Accommodation |
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Although the immigration rules do not require unaccompanied students to show that accommodation has been arranged, your place of study may have given you information about its availability, and you should bring this to the attention of the ECO. If your family is coming with you to the UK, you will need to show that there will adequate accommodation for them. If your place of study cannot confirm that family accommodation will be available, you may have to consider travelling to the UK alone and making arrangements for your family to join you when you have found somewhere to live. |
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The Interview |
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Interview is a part of your visa application process. |
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The interview is to give you the opportunity to clarify for the ECO certain parts of your application. The ECO will be aiming to satisfy him or herself that your study plans are genuine and workable. |
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The interview is a normal part of the process, but you may feel quite nervous before it and find it an uncomfortable experience. ECO’s are trained professionals who will try to make the process as painless as possible, but the questions are necessarily very direct and personal. |
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You should prepare for such an interview carefully. In particular: |
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Be familiar with all your study plans; why you chose the particular institution and course; how the course will help your future career; |
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Be clear about the cost of living and the course and your finances: do you have enough money to complete the course? Can you prove it? |
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Be as clear as you can about your likely future career in your country: what are you going to do on your return |
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LIST OF DOCUMENTS FOR UK STUDENT VISA WITH WORK PERMI |
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All Mark sheets - 10th/12th/Diploma/Bachelor/Master, Degree certificates with transcripts. School Leaving Certificate. |
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Color Passport Copy - 1st and last page |
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Letter of Exp if any and any Recommendation |
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A detailed resume with Personal Details, Educational Details and Work Experience. |
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5 P.P size Photos recent and 5 photos for UK visa 50x50 mm. |
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Any special Achievements in extra curricular activities. |
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Bank balance 6 to 7 lacs |
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Election card of applicant and his/her father’s |
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Light bill and telephone bill of residence |
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Land papers if available like village form 7 & 12. |
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LIST OF DOCUMENTS FOR USA F1 STUDENT VISA |
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Mark sheets for 10th/12th/Diploma/Degree certificates with transcripts. |
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School leaving certificate |
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Copy of passport 1st and last page, and any other pages if traveled abroad or rejected for any visa |
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letters of exp if any and any two recommendations |
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A detailed resume with personal details, educational details and work experience |
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10 P.P size photos recent and 5 photos for US visa 50x50 mm. |
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Any special achievements in extra curricular activities |
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Bank balance up to 15 lacs or USD 30,000/- or Student bank loan |
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All copies in sets of 3 to be notarized and one plain Xerox |
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Expenses Details |
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3 three I-20 (USA admission with courier fee) |
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Rs.21,000/- |
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Sevis fees (180US$ x Rs.53) |
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Rs.10,000/- |
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Three Time US Embassy Visa Fees |
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Rs.21,000/- |
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Interview Training Fees |
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Rs.5,000/- |
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3 Set Notary & Translation |
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Rs.6,000/- |
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Apprx 25 pages |
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Property Valuation & C.A. Report |
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Our Consultancy Fees |
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Rs.12,000/- |
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(Non-Refundable) Total expenses |
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Rs.75,000/- |
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LIST OF DOCUMENTS FOR J1 VISA |
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Mark sheets for 10th/12th/Diploma/Degree certificates with transcripts. |
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School leaving certificate |
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Copy of passport 1st and last page, and any other pages if traveled abroad or rejected for any visa, with file applied at that time |
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Letters of exp if any and recommendations |
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A detailed resume with personal details, educational details and work experience including start and end dates and responsibility |
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10 P.P size photos recent and 5 photos for US visa 50x50 mm. |
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Any special achievements in extra curricular activities at city/state/national level |
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All copies in sets of 3, two sets to be notarized and one plain Xerox |
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