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  • What services do you offer?

    We offer comprehensive immigration and visa consulting services,
    including visa application assistance, document preparation,

    • Comprehensive Visa Assistance
    • Visa Category Expertise
    • Transparency and Communication
  • Which countries can I apply to through NextGen Educations?

    We support applications to top study destinations including the UK, Canada, Australia, USA, and several countries across Europe. Our advisors will help you choose the best-fit country based on your goals, budget, and academic background.

  • How do I know which course or university is right for me?

    Our expert counsellors provide personalized guidance based on your academic history, career aspirations, interests, and budget. We’ll help you select a course and university that aligns with your goals and increases your chances of admission and future success.

  • Can I work while studying abroad?

    Most countries allow international students to work part-time during term and full-time during holidays. For example, in the UK, students can work up to 20 hours per week during study periods. We’ll guide you on local work rules and opportunities.

  • Can I bring my family while studying abroad?

    In many countries like the UK and Canada, postgraduate students may be eligible to bring dependents (spouse and children). We can advise on the eligibility, visa type, and documentation required for dependents.

  • Are scholarships available for international students?

    Absolutely. We help eligible students apply for merit-based, need-based, and university-specific scholarships. In many cases, students secure partial tuition waivers up to 70%. Our team supports you in identifying the right scholarships and preparing your application.

  • What documents are required for a student visa application?

    While documents vary by country, most student visa applications typically require: A valid passport CAS or university offer letter Academic transcripts and certificates Proof of funds English proficiency test results (IELTS, TOEFL, etc.) Visa application form and fees We provide a customized checklist for each country to make this process easy for you.

  • What if my visa is refused?

    A visa refusal doesn’t mean the end of your dream. We’ll help you understand the reason, address any issues, and guide you through reapplying or considering alternative options. We also assist in preparing strong supporting documents and representations.

  • What are the post-study work opportunities?

    Most countries offer post-study work visas that allow you to gain professional experience after graduation. For example, in the UK, students can stay and work for 2 years (3 years for PhD) under the Graduate Route. We provide detailed guidance on your options for work and future settlement.