Whether we are studying in a university at home or abroad, we have more or less skipped classes, but foreign colleges and universities basically have attendance requirements, if students skip too many classes and are found to be unsatisfactory, they will receive a warning email from the school, and they may even be reported to the immigration bureau if they do not deal with it.
Maintaining attendance is a requirement for full-time international students on a student visa, and if the attendance is not up to standard and violates the visa regulations, the school has the obligation and responsibility to monitor, record and report to the immigration department for the international student visa sponsor.
I met a student who was expelled for too much absenteeism in the UK last week, probably because he skipped a few classes in his freshman year and was not found, and he only hung up one subject, and the number of skips increased in the first semester of his sophomore year, and finally evolved into a warning email for 3 weeks, at first the school sent him a warning email, but he was too happy to play outside every day, and he didn't notice, and when he received the third email, he was persuaded to quit and expel the email.
In fact, if he receives a warning email at the beginning, there will be no problem with going to class well, even if he misses the first email, the second time he receives a warning email to provide evidence according to the email ** to explain the problem well, but it is very troublesome to receive an email to dissuade or cancel the visa, which will generally only give the student 10-20 working days to appeal, and directly withdraw from school beyond the specified time limit, and must leave the country within 60 days!!
It is a bit difficult to appeal for serious absence, because the appeal process needs to be linked to all departments of the school, and the appeal letter will be reviewed by multiple departments, if the information is incomplete or the evidence is insufficient, causing suspicion from any department, the appeal request will be dismissed.
Therefore, students really don't skip class too rampantly, if students really need to be absent for special reasons, you can refer to the following methods:
If you are sick, you need to ask for leave directly from the school, and if the sick leave is more than 4 days, you need to provide a doctor's letter to the school.
If there is something important or urgent personal (such as a family member who is seriously ill, etc.), it is best to ask the school for permission and present the relevant letter.
If the appeal fails and the outcome of the expulsion is irreparable, if you want to continue your studies, you can reapply to the university, transfer to another school, and even some undergraduate students can directly apply for a master's degree across the book.