UK Student Visa Interview:
Sample Q&A for Nita Mudwari
Interviewee: Nisha Mudwary
Interviewer: Visa Officer / Examiner
Examiner: Good morning. Can you please
introduce yourself?
Nisha: Good morning. My name is Nisha
Mudwary. I’m from Birgunj, Nepal. I recently completed my +2 in Science from
ABC College, and I have received an offer to study BSc (Hons) in Nursing at the
University of Hertfordshire in the UK.
Examiner: Why did you choose the UK for your
studies?
Nisha: I chose the UK because of its
high-quality education system, globally recognized degrees, and diverse
learning environment. The UK also offers shorter course durations, especially
for undergraduate and postgraduate programs, which helps reduce both time and
cost.
Examiner: Why did you choose this particular
university?
Nisha: I chose the University of
Hertfordshire because it offers a well-structured Nursing program with
excellent practical exposure. The university has modern facilities, good
student support, and strong links with healthcare organizations, which is
essential for my field.
Examiner: How did you find out about this
university?
Nisha: I researched online through official
university websites and educational forums. I also attended a UK education fair
in Kathmandu, where I received counseling from a representative of the
university.
Examiner: What course are you going to study,
and why?
Nisha: I will study BSc (Hons) in Nursing.
I chose this course because I have always been passionate about helping others
and working in healthcare. Nursing offers a meaningful career with job
security, and this degree will help me become a registered nurse and serve the
community.
Examiner: Do you know the duration and tuition
fees of your course?
Nisha: Yes. The course duration is 3 years.
The annual tuition fee is £14,000, and I have already paid a deposit of £4,000
to confirm my place.
Examiner: How will you fund your education and
living expenses in the UK?
Nisha: My parents are sponsoring my
education. My father is a businessman, and my mother is a homemaker. We have
sufficient savings and income sources to cover both my tuition fees and living
expenses. I also have a bank balance certificate and financial documents to
support this.
Examiner: Have you taken any English
proficiency test?
Nisha: Yes, I have taken the IELTS exam. I
scored an overall 6.5, with no band less than 6.0, which meets the university’s
requirement.
Examiner: What are your plans after completing
your course?
Nisha: After completing my degree, I plan
to return to Nepal and apply my knowledge in the healthcare sector. There is a
growing need for qualified nurses in Nepal, and I want to contribute to
improving our healthcare system.
Examiner: Do you know about the visa rules and
working hours for international students in the UK?
Nisha: Yes. I understand that international
students are allowed to work up to 20 hours per week during term time and full-time
during holidays. However, my main focus will be on my studies.
Examiner: Thank you, Nisha. That’s all for
now. We’ll process your application and let you know the result.
Nisha: Thank you very much. I appreciate
your time.
UK Working Visa Interview:
Sample Q&A for Gita Ghimire
Interviewee: Gita Ghimire
Hometown: Gaidakot, Nawalparasi, Nepal
Visa Type: UK Health and Care Worker Visa
Job Role: Nursing Assistant (or Health Care Support Worker)
Interviewer: Visa Officer / Examiner
Examiner: Good morning. Can you introduce
yourself, please?
Gita: Good morning. My name is Gita
Ghimire, and I’m from Gaidakot, Nawalparasi, Nepal. I have completed my
training as a Nursing Assistant and have been working in a hospital in Chitwan
for the past 3 years. I’ve recently received a job offer from a care home in
the UK and am here to apply for a Health and Care Worker Visa.
Examiner: What job have you been offered in
the UK?
Gita: I have been offered the position of
a Health Care Support Worker at [Care Home Name], located in [City], UK. This
position involves assisting elderly patients with daily activities, medication,
and maintaining their well-being under the supervision of registered nurses.
Examiner: How did you find this job?
Gita: I applied through a UK-based
recruitment agency that specializes in healthcare jobs. After interviews and
document verification, I received a Certificate of Sponsorship (CoS) from the
care home.
Examiner: Do you have the necessary
qualifications and experience?
Gita: Yes. I completed a 15-month Nursing
Assistant training program at [Institute Name] in Nepal. I have over 3 years of
experience working in a hospital setting, mainly in elderly and post-operative
care. I also have basic life support training and infection control
certification.
Examiner: Can you tell me about the employer
who is sponsoring your visa?
Gita: My employer is [Care Home Name], a
registered and licensed care provider in the UK. They are authorized to sponsor
overseas health workers under the UK’s Skilled Worker route. They provided me
with a Certificate of Sponsorship with all the details of the job, salary, and
work location.
Examiner: What is your expected salary?
Gita: According to my job offer and
Certificate of Sponsorship, my salary will be £21,000 per year, which meets the
UKVI minimum salary threshold for my job role under the Health and Care Worker
visa.
Examiner: Who will fund your travel and
initial settlement?
Gita: My employer will cover part of the
cost, including visa fees and the first month’s accommodation. I will cover the
rest using my personal savings. I also have support from my family if needed.
Examiner: Why do you want to work in the UK?
Gita: The UK has a high standard of
healthcare and strong work ethics. Working there will help me grow
professionally, learn advanced patient care techniques, and gain international
experience. It’s also a great opportunity to secure my future and support my
family.
Examiner: Do you plan to permanently settle in
the UK?
Gita: Right now, my focus is on working
and gaining experience. If I perform well and meet the visa requirements, I may
consider applying for settlement in the future. But I also remain open to
returning to Nepal with the skills and knowledge I gain.
Examiner: Have you taken any English language
test?
Gita: Yes. I have taken the IELTS for UKVI
(General Training) and scored an overall 6.0, which meets the English language
requirement for the visa.
Examiner: Do you know your rights and
responsibilities in the UK as a foreign worker?
Gita: Yes. I am aware of my working hours,
salary entitlements, and rights as an employee. I know I must follow UK laws,
respect workplace policies, and maintain ethical and professional standards.
Examiner: That’s all, Gita. Thank you for your
answers.
Gita: Thank you very much. I appreciate
the opportunity.
Ireland Working Visa Interview:
Sample Q&A for Gita Kumal
Interviewee: Gita Kumal
From: Club Chowk, Chitwan, Nepal
Visa Type: Ireland General Employment Permit (e.g., Health Care
Assistant)
Interviewer: Visa Officer / Examiner
Examiner: Good morning. Could you please
introduce yourself?
Gita: Good morning. My name is Gita Kumal.
I’m from Club Chowk, Chitwan, Nepal. I have completed my training as a Health
Care Assistant and have more than 3 years of experience working in hospitals
and elderly care homes. I recently received a job offer from an elderly care
home in Ireland, and I’m here to apply for the working visa.
Examiner: What position have you been offered
in Ireland?
Gita: I have been offered the position of
a Health Care Assistant at [Care Home Name] located in [City], Ireland. The job
involves taking care of elderly residents, assisting with daily activities, and
supporting their emotional and physical well-being.
Examiner: Why do you want to work in Ireland?
Gita: Ireland offers a safe working
environment, a high standard of healthcare, and fair treatment for
international workers. The demand for health care assistants is high, and I
believe it’s a great opportunity to grow professionally, earn a good income,
and gain international experience.
Examiner: How did you find this job?
Gita: I found the job through a
recruitment agency that specializes in placing healthcare professionals in
Ireland. I submitted my CV, attended an online interview with the employer, and
after completing the selection process, I received a job offer and a contract.
Examiner: What qualifications and experience
do you have for this role?
Gita: I completed a 15-month Health
Assistant training program from [Institute Name] in Nepal. After that, I worked
in a private hospital in Bharatpur for 2 years and later in an elderly care
center for 1 year. I also have training in basic life support and elderly care.
Examiner: What is your expected salary in
Ireland?
Gita: According to the employment
contract, my gross annual salary will be €27,000, which meets the requirements
of the General Employment Permit for health care assistants in Ireland.
Examiner: Who will support your travel and
initial expenses?
Gita: My employer is covering a part of my
relocation costs, including visa application support. I have also saved enough
for my travel and initial settlement. Additionally, my family is willing to
support me if necessary.
Examiner: Do you know the responsibilities of
your role in Ireland?
Gita: Yes. As a Health Care Assistant, I
will support patients with daily activities like bathing, feeding, and
mobility. I will also monitor their health conditions, keep records, and
provide emotional support, while working under the supervision of nurses.
Examiner: Are you aware of the work laws and
employee rights in Ireland?
Gita: Yes. I understand that I will have
legal rights such as paid holidays, minimum wage, safe working hours, and
protection from exploitation. I also know that I must follow Irish laws and my
contract terms strictly.
Examiner: What are your future plans?
Gita: My plan is to work sincerely and
gain international experience. If I get a chance for career progression, I will
take it. In the long term, I would like to use my skills to contribute back in
Nepal, possibly by working in healthcare training or community service.
Examiner: That’s all, Gita. Thank you for your
time.
Gita: Thank you very much. It was a
pleasure speaking with you.
New Zealand Working Visa
Interview: Sample Q&A for Kenu Chaudhary
Interviewee: Kenu Chaudhary
Hometown: Bharatpur, Chitwan, Nepal
Visa Type: Accredited Employer Work Visa (AEWV)
Position: Health Care Assistant (can be changed to
agriculture/hospitality role if needed)
Interviewer: Visa Officer / Examiner
Examiner: Good morning. Please introduce
yourself.
Kenu: Good morning. My name is Kenu
Chaudhary, and I’m from Bharatpur, Chitwan, Nepal. I have completed training as
a Health Care Assistant and have over 3 years of experience working in
hospitals and care homes. I’ve received a job offer from an aged care facility
in New Zealand, and I’m here for my visa interview.
Examiner: What kind of job have you been
offered in New Zealand?
Kenu: I have been offered a full-time
position as a Health Care Assistant at [Employer Name] in [City], New Zealand.
My responsibilities will include assisting elderly patients with daily living
tasks, personal hygiene, feeding, and emotional support under the supervision
of registered nurses.
Examiner: Why do you want to work in New
Zealand?
Kenu: I want to work in New Zealand
because it has a strong healthcare system, fair labor laws, and a multicultural
environment. It is also known for being safe and welcoming to international
workers. I believe this job will help me gain valuable experience and improve
my professional skills.
Examiner: How did you find this job?
Kenu: I applied through a licensed
recruitment agency in Nepal that works with accredited employers in New
Zealand. I submitted my documents, attended an online interview, and after
that, I received a job offer and an employment contract.
Examiner: What qualifications do you have for
this job?
Kenu: I completed a 15-month Health
Assistant training program from [Institute Name] in Nepal. I have also
completed training in elderly care and infection control. Professionally, I’ve
worked in both hospitals and private care homes for a total of over 3 years.
Examiner: What salary are you going to
receive?
Kenu: According to my employment contract,
I will be paid NZD $28 per hour, and I will be working 40 hours per week. This
meets the required salary threshold under the Accredited Employer Work Visa
guidelines.
Examiner: Who will fund your travel and
initial living expenses?
Kenu: I have saved money to manage my
travel and initial costs. My employer will also provide support with
accommodation for the first few weeks, and I have financial support from my
family if needed.
Examiner: Are you aware of your rights and
responsibilities as a worker in New Zealand?
Kenu: Yes. I understand that as an
employee, I have the right to a fair wage, safe working conditions, paid
holidays, and proper rest breaks. I must follow my employer’s policies and the
laws of New Zealand at all times.
Examiner: What are your future plans?
Kenu: My first priority is to work
responsibly and gain experience. If I perform well and meet all the
requirements, I may apply for a visa extension. In the long run, I would like
to use my skills back in Nepal, or if opportunities arise, contribute to
healthcare services in New Zealand.
Examiner: Have you taken any English language
test?
Kenu: Yes, I have taken the IELTS General
Training test. I scored an overall band of 6.0, which meets the English
language requirement for the visa category I’m applying for.
Examiner: Thank you, Kenu. That’s all for
today.
Kenu: Thank you so much. I appreciate your
time and the opportunity.
Australia Student Visa
Interview: Sample Q&A for Manish Giri
Interviewee: Manish Giri
Hometown: Kalkaji, New Delhi, India
Visa Type: Subclass 500 – Student Visa
Course: Bachelor of Information Technology (or any course you choose)
Interviewer: Visa Officer at the Australian High Commission
Examiner: Good morning. Please introduce
yourself.
Manish: Good morning. My name is Manish
Giri, and I’m from Kalkaji, New Delhi, India. I recently completed my 12th
grade with Science from XYZ Public School. I’ve been accepted into the Bachelor
of Information Technology program at Deakin University in Melbourne, Australia.
Examiner: Why did you choose Australia for
your higher studies?
Manish: I chose Australia because of its
high-quality education system, internationally recognized degrees, and
multicultural environment. Australian universities offer a balance of theory
and practical learning, especially in the IT sector. I believe studying in
Australia will give me the exposure and skills I need for a successful career.
Examiner: Why did you choose Deakin
University?
Manish: I chose Deakin University because it
is ranked among the top universities in Australia for IT and computer science.
It has excellent faculty, modern labs, and strong industry connections. I also
liked that the university offers internship opportunities and career support
for international students.
Examiner: How did you find out about this
university?
Manish: I researched through official
university websites, online education portals, and YouTube videos of
international student experiences. I also consulted with an education agent who
helped me apply to multiple universities.
Examiner: What is the duration and total cost
of your course?
Manish: The Bachelor of IT program is for 3
years. The tuition fee is approximately AUD 34,000 per year, so the total cost
will be around AUD 102,000. I also estimate around AUD 21,000 per year for
living expenses, as per Australian visa requirements.
Examiner: How will you fund your education and
living expenses?
Manish: My father is sponsoring my
education. He is a government employee and has stable income and savings. We
have submitted all the financial documents, including bank statements, fixed
deposits, and an affidavit of support, to prove our financial capability.
Examiner: Have you taken any English
proficiency test?
Manish: Yes, I have taken the IELTS Academic
test. I scored an overall band of 7.0, with no band less than 6.5, which meets
the university’s and visa requirements.
Examiner: What are your plans after completing
your course?
Manish: After completing my degree, I plan
to return to India and work in the IT sector. I want to join a reputed tech
company where I can apply the skills and knowledge I gained from Australia.
Long-term, I may also consider starting my own tech venture.
Examiner: Do you understand your visa
conditions?
Manish: Yes. I understand that I must
maintain 80% attendance, keep my academic performance satisfactory, have valid
OSHC insurance, and can work only up to 48 hours per fortnight during the
academic term. I will comply with all the visa conditions strictly.
Examiner: Do you have any relatives in
Australia?
Manish: No, I don’t have any relatives in
Australia. I’ll be living in student accommodation provided by the university
for the first semester.
Examiner: That’s all, Manish. Thank you for
your time.
Manish: Thank you very much. It was a
pleasure speaking with you.
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