Stay safe during your UK studies

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'The UK is a very safe place in which to study and live. We’ve put together a few useful tips to make sure your time as an international student in the UK is problem-free. '

Friendly policing in the UK © Britain on View Before you travel to the UK

Keep your passport, travel documents and tickets in a safe place. Before travelling to the UK, take a separate photocopy of your passport showing your personal details and immigration stamps.

Carrying your cash, credit cards and traveller’s cheques in an inside pocket or money belt is always a good idea when you travel to any country or big city. Keep telephone numbers for your UK institution handy in case you need to call them when you arrive In the UK.

Getting help while you study in the UK

It is very unlikely that you will ever feel unsafe in the UK, but if you need help then the UK police are friendly, helpful and easy to approach. They have a duty to protect everyone and will always encourage you to report any incidents.

In the unusual situation where you may need to report a crime, just phone your local police station or ask someone at your institution to do it on your behalf.

In an emergency, if you need to report an incident, fire or seek urgent medical help, you can dial 999 to contact the police, fire brigade or ambulance. This call is free of charge from any UK phone but should only be used in an emergency.

UK law for international students

The laws in the UK may be different from those in your home country. This especially applies to the use of tobacco, alcohol and self-defence sprays:
  • You must not carry drugs with you of any kind (unless prescribed by a doctor), or use any illegal drugs including cannabis, ecstasy, LSD or amphetamines.
  • It is illegal to carry any sort of weapon including knives, self-defence CS gas sprays, guns or stun guns.
  • You must be 18 and over to buy tobacco and alcohol
  • You should never buy property that you think might be stolen, no matter how tempting it seems.
You can find an essential guide to the law in the UK at the Directgov website:

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The London Underground

Travelling on the Underground is the quickest way to get around London. Also know as the Tube, the Underground is a metro system with stations across London and links to all mainline London train stations.

If London is your place of study you should buy an Oyster Card. This gives you discounted travel on Underground and bus services. Find out more at the TFL website.

Registering with a doctor while studying in the UK

Make sure you register with a doctor as soon as you have found somewhere to live in the UK. You can’t receive any NHS treatment until you do. If your place of study has a health centre, you may be able to register there; if not they will recommend a local doctor or GP (General Practitioner) to you.

To register you’ll need:

  • proof of your student status
  • your passport
  • evidence of your new UK home address
You will then be sent an NHS medical card with an individual identity code, which you can also use to register with a dentist.

NHS Direct for international students

When you’re studying in the UK and need quick access to health advice, you can contact NHS Direct. This is a 24-hour confidential phone line staffed by professionally-qualified nurses who will give you advice and support on self treatment. If there is an emergency or your condition is serious, the nurse will call an ambulance if needed.

You can phone NHS Direct on 0845 4647 (calls are charged at a local rate from the UK only). Information and advice on the most common illnesses, and a range of treatments for them is also available on the NHS Direct website.

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