
The details that determine your student visa outcome
Your institution, program duration, and destination country each impose their own document standards. We work from those specifics — not a generic checklist — so the gaps are closed before you submit.


Four decision points most applicants underestimate
1. Confirmation of Acceptance. The CAS or equivalent enrollment reference must match your visa application exactly — institution name, course start date, course length. A single mismatch triggers a refusal on grounds that have nothing to do with your eligibility.
2. Proof-of-funds thresholds. Each destination country sets a specific maintenance figure tied to course length and living region. The number in a general guide is rarely the number that applies to your actual program and city.
3. Language evidence timing. Test scores expire. If your IELTS or TOEFL result predates your application by more than two years, it will not be accepted — regardless of the score. We track this against your submission window.
4. Conditional enrollment sequencing. Many refusals come not from weak documents but from submitting before the institution has issued unconditional acceptance. Timing the application to the enrollment status is as important as the documents themselves.
Requirements differ by country, not just visa category
United Kingdom
Canada
Australia
Student Route visa requires a CAS from a licensed sponsor, IELTS at B2 or above, and maintenance funds held for 28 consecutive days before application. Course-specific financial figures vary by London vs. outside London.
A Study Permit requires a valid Letter of Acceptance, proof of financial support covering tuition plus CAD 10,000 for the first year, and a clean immigration history. Biometrics are mandatory for most nationalities.
The Student visa (subclass 500) requires a Confirmation of Enrolment, Genuine Student assessment, and evidence of financial capacity. Health insurance through OSHC is compulsory for the full duration of your course.
Most refusals are preventable. Let us check yours first.
Send us your enrollment status and destination country. We will identify the documentation gaps specific to your case before you submit anything.
