Yes, you can reapply, but it will likely be refused again unless you specifically address the reasons for refusal.
Of course, you can reapply the very next day after you receive your refusal. The applicant will not be approved, but nothing is stopping you from re-applying. When your visa is refused, you will be informed why your application was declined. So, until you address the criteria that prevented your application from being approved, your visa application will keep getting declined as long as you apply.
Yes, you can reapply for a visa immediately after a visa rejection; however, you must address the reasons for the previous denial before submitting a new application.
Yes, If your visa is rejected then you can reapply immediately
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No, that would be incorrect, and your visa will be refused repeatedly. You will be informed of the reason why your application was refused, and it will make no sense to apply again without correcting the previous mistakes. Firstly, correct the reasons for the rejection, and then reapply along with an explanation.