Applying for a student visa
The UK uses a points-based system to asses all international students who want to study in the UK. You get points by proving you have a place on a course and enough money to support yourself.
— Read moreIf you’re coming to study in the UK from outside of the European Economic Area – you’ll need a student visa. Here you’ll find information on the UK points-based immigration system and a handy guide to applying for visas. There’s also advice on extending your student visa if you don’t want your UK study abroad experience to end.
The UK uses a points-based system to asses all international students who want to study in the UK. You get points by proving you have a place on a course and enough money to support yourself.
— Read moreAs an international student in the UK you can work up to 20 hours a week in term-time. Getting a job while you study in the UK can improve your language skills and enhance your CV.
— Read morePlanning your budget for UK study? You need money for course fees, utility bills, council tax, food, books, equipment and, of course, a social life. We’ve put together some tips to help you manage your money.
— Read moreBanks may be boring, but you still need an account when you study in the UK. Find out about international student banking so you can manage your money.
— Read moreYou need to bring the following documents with you
To apply for a general student visa you will need to fill in an application form, pay a £145 fee and provide the following information:
If you don’t want your UK study experience to end just yet, you may need to extend your student visa. You’ll need to pass the points-based assessment to do this, gaining points for proving you have a place on a UK course and enough money to pay fees and everyday living costs.
— Read moreReady to travel to the UK? Before you board that plane there's a few important things to think about. Visas? Money? Insurance? Don't worry, it's a lot easier than it sounds.
— Read moreFinding somewhere to live when you study in the UK doesn't have to be a chore - you just need to know your options. You can choose between halls of residence, private student accommodation or even lodging in a family home.
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