How to study in the UK? | Guide to studying in the UK | Malaysian International Student

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  • @MsSyth
    @MsSyth3 жыл бұрын

    Hi! Thanks for this helpful video. Can you please tell more about your student visa application experience like what they ask in the interview, and what kind of proofs they want to see? And are you certain about 28 days proof of fund - because i read that Malaysia in under differential arrangement which they wont ask but they can ask - but if they do, does the fund proof still need to be 28 days? I’m confuse, i have read many times from Uk gov website but i think it’s ambiguous- particularly on “student visa/differential evidence requirement” Thanks so much for making this channel 👍

  • @mavissa

    @mavissa

    3 жыл бұрын

    Hi MsSyth, thank you for stopping by and watching my video! My visa application was done quite a while back, so there have been some slight changes. But from what I heard from the current Malaysian students that are currently studying in Malaysia, most of them did not really go through any interview during the visa application. The most important document would be your CAS letter or uni acceptance letter, your TB test and a valid ATAS certificate (depending on your course, mostly engineering students would require this). And yes, if they do ask for the proof of funds, the funds need to be in the bank for at least 28 days, the longer the better. There have been instances where they have not asked for proof of funds, but it is better to be prepared and have the proof ready if they do ask for it (this is in regards to Malaysian, different countries will have different requirements).