Monday, 5 September 2011

Tips for Getting a Student Visa to Study in UK

Before you can study in UK, you will need to have several important documents, including a visa. The visa allows you to legally reside and study in the UK. If you are not what is referred to as a EEA citizen, which means that you are not from Europe, a visa is an essential to allow you to legally be in the UK. Do not make the mistake of obtaining a visitor’s visa and then attempting to stay and study.

Having a student visa will also allow you to work in the UK while you are studying under certain circumstances. In addition, if you have a family, you can also bring them with you to the UK provided that you can demonstrate you are able to support them while you are in the UK.

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You can receive a visa application at any British Embassy near your location, which is in most major cities. You will also be able to pick up the required IM2A forms and pay the requisite application fee at the Embassy as well.

In addition, you will need to provide several important documents when making your application for a student visa to study in UK. These documents include an acceptance letter from the university or school where you will be attending, financial evidence such as a sponsor letter, personal bank statements or scholarship information and documentation regarding your accommodations.

Keep in mind that in order to be approved for a student visa to study in UK, you will need to meet several important rules. For example, you must demonstrate your intention to study at a public-funded college or university, legitimate private institution or an independent school that is fee-paying. The reason for this is that immigration officials want to be certain that you are actually studying while in the UK. You must also be able to demonstrate that you have the ability and the intention to follow a full-time course of study for a minimum of 15 hours per week.

You will also need to demonstrate your ability to pay for your study course as well as your own living expenses and the living expenses of your spouse and/or children if they come with you without the need to work or claim public funds while you are in the UK.

Studying abroad can be fairly expensive and immigration officials typically want to be certain that you have a sufficient amount of funds to sustain yourself as well as your family during your time away from home. Under certain conditions you may work while you study in UK, but only if you are accepted for a course of study that lasts longer than six months. In this case, you may work only part-time or during your study breaks or vacations. This is because the type of visa for which you are applying is primarily for you to study not for you to become employed. In addition, you must also demonstrate your intention to leave the country once you have completed your study in UK program.

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