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@Greg *******
agree, nothing is set in stone, but was just highlighting that we have heard more than we had for a long time (but MoFA not Immigration). People should be aware that there is a good chance additional documents would be needed, but anything is possible.
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@Greg *******
your AI even says that they would need to show additional courses under “purpose of stay”.
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@Greg *******
“They would be required some additional documents. Very similar to the original documents you used to apply for the visa. Financial statements, purpose for, of the stay, whether you are going to take another course, another activity. Going to be a freelancer, need to show proof of that.”
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@Greg *******
I didn’t think he dodged it at all. He was very direct in saying you need to present updated / new paperwork.
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@Omar *********
- He said you would need to prove that you are still taking courses, etc. since the first approval would not usually show that far out. It is the most direct answer we have from a government entity, but still need to take it with grain of salt
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@Greg *******
- I would have to go back and review. However, he did say you would need to submit updated documents, for example, proving that you are still taking courses, etc.
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Anonymous participant 733 can you share this link?
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@Sefton *******
there is the MoFA interview that says you need to show everything again though. However MoFA is not immigration
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@John *********
I believe he is saying he applied via a Europe-based consulate because he is a citizen of a European country, but he is not physically there when he applied.
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@Joy ********
South Africa is on the list of visa exemption. Angola isn’t.