If you’re studying a short course and are over 18 years old, you may be eligible for a short-term study visa. This is valid up to six months for most short courses and can be extended for a stay of up to 11 months for English language courses.
If you want to study in the UK, you will need to apply for a Student Visa. In the post-Brexit environment, both EEA nationals and non-EEA nationals will need to have an unconditional offer from a licenced sponsor to be eligible for the visa.
Those who graduate from an approved course in the UK will be able to remain in the country under the new Graduate Visa route for up to two years to live, work and look for work. PhD graduates will be able to do so for up to three years.
If you’re studying a longer course, you’ll need to make sure your chosen institution holds a Student Sponsor License. You can either apply for a child student visa (if you’re aged 4-17 and want to study at an independent school in the UK) or a general student visa for those aged 16 and over.
Your course provider may be willing to help you to apply for a UK student visa once you have been offered a place on a course; ask to find out if this is the case. You can apply for the visa up to three months in advance of the start date of your course.
UK student visas are awarded on a points-based system. In order to meet all the UK student visa requirements, you’ll need to provide:
This summary and checklist is designed to help you with the stages and timeline of application process. It includes links to external websites where appropriate. This checklist by itself does not contain enough information to make a successful application. It is only a summary of the steps involved in applying for a Student visa and does not contain detailed information about the requirements.
If you want to make a successful application, it is extremely important that you:
This is a generic checklist for all applicants. Most universities, colleges and schools publish detailed guidance for their own students on applying for a Student visa, and they may offer individual advice on the application. We strongly advise that you use these resources offered by your sponsor when preparing your Student visa application. You should wait until you have obtained your Student visa before you book any non-refundable tickets for travel.
Our immigration advisers regularly assist international child students and their family members to move to, or extend their stay in, the UK in order to pursue their education.
Our immigration advisers are experts in the immigration options for student visa application and will guide you through the complex Home Office rules and policies.
We pride ourselves on being approachable and proactive in understanding and meeting our client’s needs. We are a highly driven team, dedicated to providing clear and reliable immigration advice to child students as part of a professional and friendly service.
Cartier Enterprises assists international clients in obtaining UK visas, residence and citizenship under the respective programs. Contact us to arrange an initial private consultation.
