Which countries are suitable for me to apply to if I do not have ITR documents for Australia or New Zealand in UK/Germany?
You may find it easier to apply to the UK or Germany if you do not have Income Tax Return (ITR) documents, as these countries accept other financial proofs for student visa applications.
- UK: Accepts bank statements, sponsorship letters, or official financial documents to show sufficient funds.
- Germany: Requires a blocked account (currently €11,904) as proof of funds, not ITRs.
Australia and New Zealand typically require 2-3 years of ITR history, so your application there may be more challenging without ITRs.
If you need help preparing your financial documents, your LeapScholar counsellor can guide you through the process.
Cash income, business income or no ITR?
See whether your funds and documents will pass the visa check.
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