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Saturday, March 29, 2014
United Kingdom Visa
The new, improved UK visa centre in Chennai
Business or studies UK is a
destination that attracts Indians. To
meet the increasing demand with efficiency the UK visa application centre has
been recently upgraded. A new facility is the video conferencing booths for
visa interviews. The new ‘passport pass back’ service allows applicants to retain their passport after applying for
visa. Though there has been a reported drop in student visas last year,
owing both to rupee depreciation and to stricter admission norms, the coming
season is expected to reverse the trends gradually.
Content
courtesy: The Hindu, dated March 27,
2014.
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IELTS,
UK,
United Kingdom,
Visa
Sunday, April 11, 2010
Exciting times for students planning to go to Australia?
Exciting time, they are at( India and Australia), so they claim. while signing a new agreement in Melbourne. People to people contact is at the heart of the bilateral relationship.(provided the eyes and the hearts are spared!!!), sorry Sibalji
Experts from both sides comprise the India – Australia education council and the Australian govt’s earlier advise to Indian students ‘ don’t flash your expensive possessions! Blueberries, I pads....’,part of the new deal?)
Kapil Sibal and Gillard( Oz deputy PM) are meeting after six months( obviously waiting for the heat and dust to settle). What about the 40% drop in students going to Oz for studies? Sure they will be working out a mechanism—relaxation of visa rule, scholarships, longer work permit.. the works..you add more to it

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Experts from both sides comprise the India – Australia education council and the Australian govt’s earlier advise to Indian students ‘ don’t flash your expensive possessions! Blueberries, I pads....’,part of the new deal?)
Kapil Sibal and Gillard( Oz deputy PM) are meeting after six months( obviously waiting for the heat and dust to settle). What about the 40% drop in students going to Oz for studies? Sure they will be working out a mechanism—relaxation of visa rule, scholarships, longer work permit.. the works..you add more to it
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