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Re: Uk Student Visa/tier 4 Pbs - Your Questions Answered Part 4 by yusufDeveloper: 4:51pm On May 05, 2020
Abeg, for UK schools, if someone gains admission, can I use a citizen to stand for me like that of Germany. I have quite a few people who are citizens and MIGHT be of help if I were to gain admission. Because I don't have any official parents right now cos I was raised by guardians whose names are different from mine and it wasn't an adoption process. I could just make use of my uncle as the person who is my official guardian and I know he has the money and also a citizen and we even share names. His surname is my mother's maiden name.



Good evening my Ogas, please what advice can you give to this person. I told him the only option for him is to tell his uncle to send all the money he will need to his personal account but he said the uncle is a citizen in UK and he's willing to take care of everything but he doesn't know if he would be willing to send all the money (school fees + living cost) to his personal account as it was already discussed here. Please, is that the only solution because I don't want to give someone's son false information. Thank you.
Re: Uk Student Visa/tier 4 Pbs - Your Questions Answered Part 4 by mimilyrics: 5:16pm On May 05, 2020
No, you can't. Let the uncle transfer the money to the person's account and the person should observe the 28 days rule. Only your parents or legal guardians can sponsor you (except you're being sponsored by an international company/organisation or your home government).
yusufDeveloper:
Abeg, for UK schools, if someone gains admission, can I use a citizen to stand for me like that of Germany. I have quite a few people who are citizens and MIGHT be of help if I were to gain admission. Because I don't have any official parents right now cos I was raised by guardians whose names are different from mine and it wasn't an adoption process. I could just make use of my uncle as the person who is my official guardian and I know he has the money and also a citizen and we even share names. His surname is my mother's maiden name.



Good evening my Ogas, please what advice can you give to this person. I told him the only option for him is to tell his uncle to send all the money he will need to his personal account but he said the uncle is a citizen in UK and he's willing to take care of everything but he doesn't know if he would be willing to send all the money (school fees + living cost) to his personal account as it was already discussed here. Please, is that the only solution because I don't want to give someone's son false information. Thank you.
Re: Uk Student Visa/tier 4 Pbs - Your Questions Answered Part 4 by yusufDeveloper: 5:38pm On May 05, 2020
mimilyrics:
No, you can't. Let the uncle transfer the money to the person's account and the person should observe the 28 days rule. Only your parents or legal guardians can sponsor you (except you're been sponsored by an international company/organisation or your home government).

Thank you boss.
Re: Uk Student Visa/tier 4 Pbs - Your Questions Answered Part 4 by Oluwatosin2000(m): 6:11pm On May 05, 2020
Good evening everyone
Please,are there any scholarships in the UK for undergraduate study? If yes,what schools? And the requirements?
Re: Uk Student Visa/tier 4 Pbs - Your Questions Answered Part 4 by LaaJiblik: 7:30pm On May 05, 2020
Oluwatosin2000:
Good evening everyone
Please,are there any scholarships in the UK for undergraduate study? If yes,what schools? And the requirements?

How good are you? Academically?

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Re: Uk Student Visa/tier 4 Pbs - Your Questions Answered Part 4 by R0LL0N(m): 8:50pm On May 05, 2020
Hello family, I plan paying my deposit tomorrow but got discourage to night. I was refused US visiting visa in 2016 as a result of not having any ties to home. I tried filling the form on the UK visa portal to check if they will ask for previous denial of visa from any country. I was afraid that if I spoke the truth I might not be issued a student visa. Please advice me what to do!
Re: Uk Student Visa/tier 4 Pbs - Your Questions Answered Part 4 by mimilyrics: 8:53pm On May 05, 2020
No need to lie. Several people have gotten student visas even after previous visa refusals for the UK, US and other countries. Don't lie! Also have good reasons for wanting to study in the UK and make sure all your documents are in order.
R0LL0N:
Hello family, I plan paying my deposit tomorrow but got discourage to night. I was refused US visiting visa in 2016 as a result of not having any ties to home. I tried filling the form on the UK visa portal to check if they will ask for previous denial of visa from any country. I was afraid that if I spoke the truth I might not be issued a student visa. Please advice me what to do!

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Re: Uk Student Visa/tier 4 Pbs - Your Questions Answered Part 4 by R0LL0N(m): 9:00pm On May 05, 2020
mimilyrics:
No need to lie. Several people have gotten student visas even after previous visa refusals for the UK, US and other countries. Don't lie! Also have good reasons for wanting to study in the UK and make sure all your documents are in order.
Thanks for the advice

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Re: Uk Student Visa/tier 4 Pbs - Your Questions Answered Part 4 by LagosismyHome(f): 9:29pm On May 05, 2020
R0LL0N:
Hello family, I plan paying my deposit tomorrow but got discourage to night. I was refused US visiting visa in 2016 as a result of not having any ties to home. I tried filling the form on the UK visa portal to check if they will ask for previous denial of visa from any country. I was afraid that if I spoke the truth I might not be issued a student visa. Please advice me what to do!

Refusal for US visiting Visa doesnt mean anything and will not affect UK student Visa

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Re: Uk Student Visa/tier 4 Pbs - Your Questions Answered Part 4 by mattfeuter(m): 9:30pm On May 05, 2020
R0LL0N:
Hello family, I plan paying my deposit tomorrow but got discourage to night. I was refused US visiting visa in 2016 as a result of not having any ties to home. I tried filling the form on the UK visa portal to check if they will ask for previous denial of visa from any country. I was afraid that if I spoke the truth I might not be issued a student visa. Please advice me what to do!

Don’t play yourself. Take time out to google the meaning of FCC( five country conference) High Value Data sharing (HVDS). If you lie in your application, remember you still have to provide your biometrics? Bingo! That is why it is advisable for anyone that is interested in studying in the U.K. to read through the previous threads as this has already been discussed. It is called the Point Based system for this reason - meet the requirements, get your visa.

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Re: Uk Student Visa/tier 4 Pbs - Your Questions Answered Part 4 by pretty1986: 11:32pm On May 05, 2020
mattfeuter:


Don’t play yourself. Take time out to google the meaning of FCC( five country conference) High Value Data sharing (HVDS). If you lie in your application, remember you still have to provide your biometrics? Bingo! That is why it is advisable for anyone that is interested in studying in the U.K. to read through the previous threads as this has already been discussed. It is called the Point Based system for this reason - meet the requirements, get your visa.
. Bros trust me,that US denied u visa in 2016 is never a factor In getting ur UK student visa, except there is a serious issue behind ur denial. a lot of people in this thread got their UK student visa, even though they were denied visa by many countries. pls go ahead with ur UK student visa application if u are ready pls.but don't be in a hurry to pay ur deposit, let see exactly what is happening in UK educational sector. I read that UK government have refused to Bail them out,because they are facing serious financial crisis as a result this Coronavirus and sharp decrease on international students.Finally don't on that.go ahead tell them the truth that u were denied visa
Re: Uk Student Visa/tier 4 Pbs - Your Questions Answered Part 4 by Skymoore1004: 11:36pm On May 05, 2020
Weren’t you the one saying applicants should do quick & utilise this opportunity because visas will be issued easily due to desperation to save their economy?

Have you changed your mind? undecided
pretty1986:
. Bros trust me,that US denied u visa in 2016 is never a factor In getting ur UK student visa, except there is a serious issue behind ur denial. a lot of people in this thread got their UK student visa, even though they were denied visa by many countries. pls go ahead with ur UK student visa application if u are ready pls.but don't be in a hurry to pay ur deposit, let see exactly what is happening in UK educational sector. I read that UK government have refused to Bail them out,because they are facing serious financial crisis as a result this Coronavirus and sharp decrease on international students.

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Re: Uk Student Visa/tier 4 Pbs - Your Questions Answered Part 4 by mattfeuter(m): 12:04am On May 06, 2020
pretty1986:
. Bros trust me,that US denied u visa in 2016 is never a factor In getting ur UK student visa, except there is a serious issue behind ur denial. a lot of people in this thread got their UK student visa, even though they were denied visa by many countries. pls go ahead with ur UK student visa application if u are ready pls.but don't be in a hurry to pay ur deposit, let see exactly what is happening in UK educational sector. I read that UK government have refused to Bail them out,because they are facing serious financial crisis as a result this Coronavirus and sharp decrease on international students.Finally don't on that.go ahead tell them the truth that u were denied visa

Ermm, did you read what I typed??

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Re: Uk Student Visa/tier 4 Pbs - Your Questions Answered Part 4 by Oluwatosin2000(m): 12:43am On May 06, 2020
LaaJiblik:


How good are you? Academically?


Like an average student
Re: Uk Student Visa/tier 4 Pbs - Your Questions Answered Part 4 by Nobody: 4:21am On May 06, 2020
Yemsot:

Just an update

I told them to continue with the comparability assessment, and I did not remove the diploma result.
An interim report has been sent but without the assessment of the diploma.
The process took less than 2 weeks

That is exactly what I said. No one cares about your diploma. What is important is your degree which they have assessed has genuine.
Re: Uk Student Visa/tier 4 Pbs - Your Questions Answered Part 4 by justwise(m): 6:13am On May 06, 2020
R0LL0N:
Hello family, I plan paying my deposit tomorrow but got discourage to night. I was refused US visiting visa in 2016 as a result of not having any ties to home. I tried filling the form on the UK visa portal to check if they will ask for previous denial of visa from any country. I was afraid that if I spoke the truth I might not be issued a student visa. Please advice me what to do!

It all depends on why you were refused US visa, if they deemed it serious enough then yes you are likely to be refused admission or visa.

Those telling you that it doesn't matter are just giving you happy talk.

Telling the truth is very important but it doesn't mean you will not be refused or denied admission

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Re: Uk Student Visa/tier 4 Pbs - Your Questions Answered Part 4 by R0LL0N(m): 9:05am On May 06, 2020
justwise:


It all depends on why you were refused US visa, if they deemed it serious enough then yes you are likely to be refused admission or visa.

Those telling you that it doesn't matter are just giving you happy talk.

Telling the truth is very important but it doesn't mean you will not be refused or denied admission
I was refused based on not having enough ties to my home
Re: Uk Student Visa/tier 4 Pbs - Your Questions Answered Part 4 by eiete(f): 10:06am On May 06, 2020
pretty1986:
. Good evening sir,pls I will be very happy if you can explain further about this 5 C's of Nursing and other questions to expect. am going for Adult nursing undergraduate. pls I really need your help on this,because I want to start studying everything about the interview. Interview is one of the process involve for admission in school am going for.pls lecture me on any question I should expect pls.thanks

In nursing here in the UK what is mainly used are the 6C' of nursing, which are Care, Compassion, Communication, Competence, Courage, and Commitment. Everything is linked to the 6Cs'. Below is a link that can be helpful in understanding its application to nursing.

https://www.england.nhs.uk/6cs/wp-content/uploads/sites/25/2015/03/introducing-the-6cs.pdf

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Re: Uk Student Visa/tier 4 Pbs - Your Questions Answered Part 4 by dupylola: 11:41am On May 06, 2020
Good day house, please, I need advice. I came to the Uk Jan this year to study a 2 Years program. I am a married woman with kids so my husband and I planned that he would apply for dependant visa with the kids by March. Unfortunately due to the lock down, they couldn’t get the biometrics done and the worst happened,����my hubby died from covid 19 related disease last week.My life shattered but I have to keep moving���

I am planing to return to Nigeria to get the kids for biometrics but my heart bleeds for my husband after all his sacrifices . I am considering applying for his mum so she can help with the kids while I run around. Please, how can I go about this?? There’s enough fund to cover her maintenance fee.

@Just wise and all kindly advise.

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Re: Uk Student Visa/tier 4 Pbs - Your Questions Answered Part 4 by lander237: 11:56am On May 06, 2020
dupylola:
Good day house, please, I need advice. I came to the Uk Jan this year to study a 2 Years program. I am a married woman with kids so my husband and I planned that he would apply for dependant visa with the kids by March. Unfortunately due to the lock down, they couldn’t get the biometrics done and the worst happened,����my hubby died from covid 19 related disease last week.My life shattered but I have to keep moving���

I am planing to return to Nigeria to get the kids for biometrics but my heart bleeds for my husband after all his sacrifices . I am considering applying for his mum so she can help with the kids while I run around. Please, how can I go about this?? There’s enough fund to cover her maintenance fee.

@Just wise and all kindly advise.

My sincere condolences for your loss. May his soul find perfect peace.

You cannot sponsor your hubby's mother on your tier 4 visa as a dependent (only husband, unmarried partner, and child are eligible). His mum could apply for a long-term Standard Visitor visa that lasts 2, 5 or 10 years. She can stay for a maximum of 6 months on each visit. I don't know how easy it is to get but I can't think of any other option for now

really sorry for your loss again
Re: Uk Student Visa/tier 4 Pbs - Your Questions Answered Part 4 by STENON(f): 12:03pm On May 06, 2020
dupylola:
Good day house, please, I need advice. I came to the Uk Jan this year to study a 2 Years program. I am a married woman with kids so my husband and I planned that he would apply for dependant visa with the kids by March. Unfortunately due to the lock down, they couldn’t get the biometrics done and the worst happened,����my hubby died from covid 19 related disease last week.My life shattered but I have to keep moving���

I am planing to return to Nigeria to get the kids for biometrics but my heart bleeds for my husband after all his sacrifices . I am considering applying for his mum so she can help with the kids while I run around. Please, how can I go about this?? There’s enough fund to cover her maintenance fee.

@Just wise and all kindly advise.
This is very serious. I wish you success all around. Sorry for the loss, May God comfort you and your family.
Re: Uk Student Visa/tier 4 Pbs - Your Questions Answered Part 4 by Pavore9: 12:27pm On May 06, 2020
dupylola:
Good day house, please, I need advice. I came to the Uk Jan this year to study a 2 Years program. I am a married woman with kids so my husband and I planned that he would apply for dependant visa with the kids by March. Unfortunately due to the lock down, they couldn’t get the biometrics done and the worst happened,����my hubby died from covid 19 related disease last week.My life shattered but I have to keep moving���

I am planing to return to Nigeria to get the kids for biometrics but my heart bleeds for my husband after all his sacrifices . I am considering applying for his mum so she can help with the kids while I run around. Please, how can I go about this?? There’s enough fund to cover her maintenance fee.

@Just wise and all kindly advise.

My sincere condolence.
Re: Uk Student Visa/tier 4 Pbs - Your Questions Answered Part 4 by pretty1986: 12:49pm On May 06, 2020
dupylola:
Good day house, please, I need advice. I came to the Uk Jan this year to study a 2 Years program. I am a married woman with kids so my husband and I planned that he would apply for dependant visa with the kids by March. Unfortunately due to the lock down, they couldn’t get the biometrics done and the worst happened,����my hubby died from covid 19 related disease last week.My life shattered but I have to keep moving���

I am planing to return to Nigeria to get the kids for biometrics but my heart bleeds for my husband after all his sacrifices . I am considering applying for his mum so she can help with the kids while I run around. Please, how can I go about this?? There’s enough fund to cover her maintenance fee.

@Just wise and all kindly advise.
. My dear,am speechless. I don't even know where or how to start.This is very painful. Am really very sorry for the death of your husband. May his soul Rest in peace Amen.Firstly, It is not possible to apply for dependent visa for his mum. Secondly, if your kids have grown,I will also suggest that u take them to any of your good relation,then as soon as you are done with ur study and secure ur Tier 2 visa by getting a job there in UK u can then bring ur kids over to join you.why I said so is that it may not be easy for you to take care of them over there while studying.pls plan very well.I wish u the very best.

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Re: Uk Student Visa/tier 4 Pbs - Your Questions Answered Part 4 by Yemsot: 1:12pm On May 06, 2020
Please house

How do i go about health and criminal records declaration from here in Nigeria. I have applied for post graduate diploma certificate in Education via UCAS TT and some schools are requesting for that.

Cc: STENON, Justwise
Re: Uk Student Visa/tier 4 Pbs - Your Questions Answered Part 4 by dupylola: 1:17pm On May 06, 2020
Thank you all for sharing my pains,I’m grateful. To be honest, I can’t leave my kids for anyone(crying), I can’t even concentrate any longer without them. I just pray there’s a way to get my mother in law a visa, my hubby was her major support(crying). I will try the 2 years visiting visa. Thank you all.
Re: Uk Student Visa/tier 4 Pbs - Your Questions Answered Part 4 by Skymoore1004: 1:27pm On May 06, 2020
I doubt this suggestion was needed.
How do you want her to leave her kids in Nigeria admist the absence of their Father? When do you think she will finish her studies and get Tier 2 etc? Smh

@dupylola, my condolences.
For your in-law, kindly apply for a 2 or 5 years visit visa for her. She can stay up to 6 months per visit.

Justwise can advise better.

All The Best
pretty1986:
. My dear,am speechless. I don't even know where or how to start.This is very painful. Am really very sorry for the death of your husband. May his soul Rest in peace Amen.Firstly, It is not possible to apply for dependent visa for his mum. Secondly, if your kids have grown,I will also suggest that u take them to any of your good relation,then as soon as you are done with ur study and secure ur Tier 2 visa by getting a job there in UK u can then bring ur kids over to join you. why I said so is that it may not be easy for you to take care of them over there while studying.pls plan very well.I wish u the very best.

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Re: Uk Student Visa/tier 4 Pbs - Your Questions Answered Part 4 by mimilyrics: 1:28pm On May 06, 2020
May God grant you the fortitude to bear this loss and may He comfort you now and beyond.
That's a tough one. You can only bring your kids and husband in on your Tier 4 visa.
With your husband's death, it might be difficult bringing your kids over because you'd have to convince the UKVI that you've got adequate care arrangements for your kids in the UK without them getting in the way of your studies (this is based on the assumption that your funds didn't factor in extensive childcare costs for when you're in school and/or at work). If you state that you're bringing your mum-in-law to help with the kids, it opens you up to the option of leaving them in Nigeria with your mum-in-law.
Your mum-in-law can visit your during school weeks to help with the kids but then, there's a limit to how long she can stay and how frequently she can visit the UK on a visiting visa.

dupylola:
Good day house, please, I need advice. I came to the Uk Jan this year to study a 2 Years program. I am a married woman with kids so my husband and I planned that he would apply for dependant visa with the kids by March. Unfortunately due to the lock down, they couldn’t get the biometrics done and the worst happened,����my hubby died from covid 19 related disease last week.My life shattered but I have to keep moving���

I am planing to return to Nigeria to get the kids for biometrics but my heart bleeds for my husband after all his sacrifices . I am considering applying for his mum so she can help with the kids while I run around. Please, how can I go about this?? There’s enough fund to cover her maintenance fee.

@Just wise and all kindly advise.
Re: Uk Student Visa/tier 4 Pbs - Your Questions Answered Part 4 by Skymoore1004: 1:33pm On May 06, 2020
What are you people even saying?

The UKVI only needs to see funds that you can take care of the funds. If required, she can present a death certificate to show the reason to why she needs her kids around and her husband is late. She can enrol them in schools which means they’re busy during the day. There’re also day care centres during weekends, Incase she needs private study time

I know single mothers (Divorcees) studying U.K and got dependent visa for their kids. One even has 3 (age 11, 7 and other a toddler). She only left last year!

mimilyrics:
May God grant you the fortitude to bear this loss and may He comfort you now and beyond.
That's a tough one. You can only bring your kids and husband in on your Tier 4 visa.
With your husband's death, it might be difficult bringing your kids over because you'd have to convince the UKVI that you've got adequate care arrangements for your kids in the UK without them getting in the way of your studies. If you state that you're bringing your mum-in-law to help with the kids, it opens you up to the option of leaving them in Nigeria with your mum-in-law.
You'd be better off finishing your program and securing a full-time job on a Tier 2 sponsorship as that would enable you bring your kids in when you're in a better situation to pay for childcare (this is based on the assumption that your funds didn't factor in extensive childcare costs for when you're in school and/or at work). Your mum-in-law can visit your during school weeks to help with the kids but then, there's a limit to how long she can stay and how frequently she can visit on a visiting visa.

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Re: Uk Student Visa/tier 4 Pbs - Your Questions Answered Part 4 by mimilyrics: 1:34pm On May 06, 2020
That's an option that UKVI has never shied from exploring since there's someone (mum-in-law) in Nigeria to care for them while she's in school. I know few people who had issues with this.
The mum-in-law can't stay for 6 months on each visit because that raises a flag that she is more in the UK than Nigeria, her country of residence and this might be a critical factor as to whether subsequent visa applications are approved or rejected.
Skymoore1004:
I doubt this suggestion was needed.
How do you want her to leave her kids in Nigeria admist the absence of their Father? When do you think she will finish her studies and get Tier 2 etc? Smh

@dupylola, my condolences.
For your in-law, kindly apply for a 2 or 5 years visit visa for her. She can stay for 6 months per visit. Before the end of the 6 months, she can visit a neighbouring country like Macedonia or Montenegro etc, that one can enter with a U.K. visit visa. That way she can renter the U.K. for another 6 months. After a year, she should visit Nigeria for few weeks to avoid any flags then re-enter.

Justwise can advise better.

All The Best
Re: Uk Student Visa/tier 4 Pbs - Your Questions Answered Part 4 by mimilyrics: 1:38pm On May 06, 2020
Calm down and take a deep breath. Now go back to read what I typed. Did you miss the part about adequate care arrangements which obviously includes their upkeep of which finance is a factor?
My response was necessitated by the fact that she stated the fact that she needed her mum-in-law around to help with the kids which implies that she may have trouble doing so alone.
Skymoore1004:
What are you people even saying?

The UKVI only needs to see funds that you can take care of the funds. If required, she can present a death certificate to show the reason to why she needs her kids around and her husband is late. She can enrol them in schools which means they’re busy during the day. There’re also day care centres during weekends, Incase she needs private study time

I know single mothers (Divorcees) studying U.K and got dependent visa for their kids. One even has 3 (age 11, 7 and other a toddler). She only left last year!

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Re: Uk Student Visa/tier 4 Pbs - Your Questions Answered Part 4 by Skymoore1004: 1:39pm On May 06, 2020
See I don’t have strength to argue with anyone.

She can get dependent visa for her kids, simple!

About her mum, they will arrange something suitable for her. There’s nothing like Red Flag if she explains the reason of her long visits in her next application (that’s if they ask). As long as there’s proof that she was not working etc, I see no problem. Nevertheless, she can always get a nanny in the UK.
mimilyrics:
That's an option that UKVI has never shied from exploring since there's someone (mum-in-law) in Nigeria to care for them while she's in school.
The mum-in-law can't stay for 6 months on each visit because that raises a flag that she is more in the UK than Nigeria, her country of residence and this might be a critical factor as to whether subsequent visa applications are approved or rejected.

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Re: Uk Student Visa/tier 4 Pbs - Your Questions Answered Part 4 by Skymoore1004: 1:44pm On May 06, 2020
I am not taking a deep breath, it’s not by force.

She asked about dependant visa for the kids and how she can bring her in-law over.

She did not seek any advice as to how she can cope with the kids alone or if she should leave them in Nigeria till after her studies.

Answer what she asked for, shikena.
mimilyrics:
Calm down and take a deep breath. Now go back to read what I typed. Did you miss the part about adequate care arrangements which obviously includes their upkeep of which finance is a factor?
My response was necessitated by the fact that she stated the fact that she needed her mum-in-law around to help with the kids which implies that she may have trouble doing so alone.

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