I would like to think that is not the case.
If you submit an application that covers all the requirements asked for, backed up with a well written letter of support detailing your particular circumstances, then they have no reason but to approve the application.
Some of the refusals may be because of lack of evidence supplied, when they have to make a decision based on the information supplied, then they are more likely to refuse.
I have not seen the statistics but from what I have read since on this forum, there are more approvals than refusals. This may change due to the new regulations, we will wait and see.
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