Is it easier to get a visa in Britain than in America? People who go to Britain should not be inclined to emigrate. What should I pay attention to when answering questions? thank you

This is not the case now.

The British government began to amend the immigration bill at the end of last year, and the just-concluded prime minister election also clarified the goal of the new government: to restrict new immigrants on a large scale. Even international students who used to send them money had to greatly reduce the number of academic visas issued. This reason is very complicated. In short, due to the excessive depression of the British economy (evidence: the exchange rate of RMB against the British pound has been falling to the lowest level in history), the government has tried to stimulate citizens to find jobs by various means and reduce the expenditure on personal unemployment benefits and other taxes. Even if the visa for studying abroad is issued, you should be mentally prepared. Those students who have not reached the language level in the past will never have a chance to enter the university again. If they don't understand the language, they must continue to study in the language school until they pass the IELTS test and meet the requirements of university admission, otherwise they will be rejected. If you don't believe me, go to the major international student forums in Britain. Now everyone is discussing this problem. As far as seniors are concerned, they all post to tell the younger generation that if they don't really come to study, or the language really didn't do well in IELTS because of bad luck, it's best not to use Britain as a destination for studying abroad. Otherwise, life will be very hard, and you may face the result that you can't graduate after learning the language for n years and will eventually be sent back to China.

This is what is happening in Britain now. I hope it helps you. Good luck ~

If you get good grades, you can ignore my answer automatically. . .