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40% of students studying in France have been refused visas twice.
Recently, French official institutions in China conducted a sample survey on the reasons why some international students who applied for visas in France in the spring refused. The results show that 40% of the students were refused visas twice, and nearly 90% of the students who were refused visas failed in language or were considered that their language level could not adapt to their study and life abroad. Almost all the students who have been refused visas have unclear or unreasonable plans to study abroad. In response to this survey, experts studying abroad analyzed that it is best for students who have been refused visas not to have a second interview in a short time, but to solve the problems encountered in the first interview in a targeted manner. For applying for a visa to stay in France, students' language ability is the main consideration. It is not enough for international students who apply for France to learn French well. At the same time, students should also carefully consider how long it will take to strengthen the language. Before applying for a visa, students should choose their majors according to their own characteristics, fully understand the schools, majors and courses they will attend, and make reasonable plans for studying abroad.

It is reported that the French embassy will not send a refusal letter to the students who have been refused visas, but only affix a refusal stamp on the last page of the passport. The French embassy will not clearly inform the reasons for the refusal. Students can leave a message on crayon paper or call the French Education Service Center for an interview. Interviewing students with French nationality interviewers will be much more useful than interviewing China staff in the service center. But it is uncertain whether the interviewed students can successfully apply for a visa again. Generally speaking, after the interview, if students make corresponding changes according to the interview suggestions, the probability of visa passing is greater.

It is understood that more than 654.38+00,000 French students chose to study in China last year. At present, there are about 30,000 French students studying in China, and it is estimated that the number will reach 50,000 in 2065.438+05. Students studying in China mainly apply for management, finance, economy, art, culture, design, language and culture.