Nurses Warned Against Submitting Fake Documents to UK Embassy
Many Filipino
nurses want to go to United Kingdom (UK) to study because it would also give them
the opportunity to be employed there and earn lots of money. This dream to be
given a student visa in UKis probably the reason why there are nurses who would go to the extent of submitting
fraudulent documents.
In lieu
with this, a recruitment consultant, Emmanuel Geslani wants to warn Filipinos
against this unethical practice. Geslani said that submitting fake documents to
the UK embassy faces the
risk of being banned from entering UK for 10 years.
In fact
the UK Embassy recently rejected the student visa application of two Filipinos
because the documents they submitted were discovered fake. For that reason,
they have to wait for 10 years before they can apply again.
The consular
officers in the British embassy discovered the fake documents because they were
not able to confirm the authenticity of the bank certifications they submitted.
Geslani
informed that the bank certificates were issued in a province from Northern
Luzon, but the students' papers indicated they were residents of Bicol
province, which is in Southern Luzon.
This fact arouses the suspicions of the consular officers and denied the visa application
saying they had concerns that the bank documents may be fraudulent.
The bank
certificates are important because it is a proof that the visa applicant is
financially capable to support his or her studies in UK as well as keep up to the high
cost of living there.
According
to Geslani, the UK embassy
usually requires a show money that ranges from Php450,000
to Php650,000, depending on their location in the UK, and is deposited in an
accredited bank which issues the required certification to the applicant.
Geslani explained, "The consultancy office assisting these students, the
International Student Advisors, has to rely on the documents given by the
students, and they had no way to verify the certifications as these were issued
by banks."