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Aren't you lucky that you manage to get your visa approved one after another?
How many times have you already been in the UK?
One is normally allowed to apply for a visa and stay in the UK for maximum of 6 months in any 12-month period.
http://www.bia.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitecontent/documents/policyandlaw/IDIs/idischapter2/Chapter2__visitoridi.pdf?view=Binary
2.1.9 Frequency and Duration of Visits
There is no restriction on the number of visits a person may make to the United Kingdom nor any requirement that a specified time must elapse between successive visits. The fact that a person has made a series of visits with only brief intervals between them would not, in the absence of any other relevant factors, constitute sufficient ground for refusal.
It is reasonable, however, for the immigration officer to consider the stated purpose of the visit in the light of the length of time that has elapsed since previous visits. A visitor should not, for example, normally spend more than 6 out of any 12 months in this country (but see guidance relating to visitors for private medical treatment).
Occasionally, a business visitor may be required to stay for a period of weeks or even months (for example where machinery is being installed or faults being diagnosed and corrected). The immigration officer should be satisfied, however, that a person's presence here on business for more than 6 out of any 12 months does not mean that he is basing himself here and holding down a specific post which constitutes employment and would therefore require the individual to seek entry under the Points Based System.
หมดก็กลับไปขอใหม่ และก็ได้ตลอดเพราะมีญาติอยู่ที่นี่ : You HOPE and thought that. But in reality, you may be disappointed when you get rejected
That does not make any difference, even if the person happens to be your parents or siblings. There is no guarantee that you would get another visa because you have a relative living there.
If your last visa was the first one ever for you, you may be lucky to get a second one but the third and subsequent visas would be refused on "the 6 out of 12 months stay rule".
Well, never mind that. Back to your main question about the special one-year course. Couldn't your relative advise you on the subject?
Since I have no information at all about that particular course, you would have to make sure that the school is a registered Tier 4 sponsor, the course is at an acceptable level and you have either B1 or B2 level of English language qualification.
The school will have to first issue you a CAS, you then have to gather all the supporting documents.
Read from the links below.
http://www.bia.homeoffice.gov.uk/studyingintheuk/
http://www.bia.homeoffice.gov.uk/studyingintheuk/adult-students/
Read the policy guidance.
http://www.bia.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitecontent/applicationforms/pbs/Tier4migrantguidance1.pdf
If you need to know more you would have to give me more information about the school and the course in question.
Please do feel free to post your question in the AROUND UK room.
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