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Settling in the UK with your family can offer numerous benefits and opportunities. Despite the challenges posed by Brexit, the UK remains a highly desirable destination for professionals seeking an enhanced quality of life. Here are some compelling reasons to consider settling in the UK:
Here are some key points about studying in the UK:
The cost of studying in the UK varies depending on the country within the UK (England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland), the type of program chosen, and the university where you plan to study. Overall, studying in the UK is considered a good return on investment, with average costs being comparatively lower than in countries like Australia or the United States.
For international students, tuition fees typically range between £10,000 and £26,000 per year. In addition to tuition, international students should budget around £800 to £1,300 per month to cover accommodation and other living expenses.
Study Program | Average Tuition Fee in GBP (£) |
Undergraduate Bachelor’s Degree | £6,000 to £16,000 per year |
Postgraduate Master’s Degree | £10,000 to £20,000 per year |
Doctoral Degree | £13,000 to £29,000 per year |
Please note that these are average tuition fees and the actual costs may vary depending on the specific university, program, and country within the UK. It’s always advisable to check the official website of the college or university you are interested in for the most accurate and up-to-date information on tuition fees.
In the UK, the academic year typically runs from September to July, and universities and colleges offer three main intakes or terms for admissions.
Intake 1: Term 1 – This is the major intake and starts in September/October. It is the most common and widely available intake for a wide range of courses.
Intake 2: Term 2 – This intake starts in January/February and provides an additional opportunity for students to begin their studies. It is also available for various courses, although it may have a more limited selection compared to the September intake.
Intake 3: Term 3 – This intake commences in May/June and is available for selected courses. It may be offered by some institutions for specific programs or specialised fields of study.
It’s important to note that not all courses or universities may have intake options available for all terms. It’s recommended to check the specific intake availability and deadlines for the course and institution you are interested in, as they may vary.
UK Student Visa Requirements:
International students who hold a valid Tier 4 visa in the UK may be eligible to stay in the country after completing their education. The post-study work options include the following:
If you have a job offer with a minimum annual salary of at least GBP 20,800, you can switch from a Tier 4 visa to a Tier 2 General Visa. This visa allows you to work in the UK for up to five years.
Gaining work experience after completing your studies can enhance your eligibility for applying for permanent residence in the UK.
If you are studying in the UK and hold a dependent visa, your family members, including your spouse and dependent children, can join you or stay with you during your studies. The definition of dependents eligible for the visa includes:
To be eligible to bring a dependent family member, you must meet one of the following criteria:
A dependent can apply for a visa at the same time as the UK Student Visa applicant or after the student has received the decision on their visa application.
If the student has applied for further leave to stay in the UK after their studies and is awaiting a decision, family members will need to wait until the student's permit is approved before submitting their own application for entry clearance.
Dependents applying for a visa should typically apply in their country of nationality or country of residence. The application process is generally done online, and each dependent must complete a separate application.
In most countries, the application process includes booking an appointment to visit the visa application centre. During this appointment, biometrics enrollment (such as fingerprinting) and the submission of supporting documents take place. The specific procedures and requirements may vary by country, so it's important to refer to the official UK government immigration website or consult with the relevant authorities for detailed instructions on where and how to apply for a dependent visa in a specific country.
Please note that this information is based on general practices, and it's essential to refer to the official guidelines or consult with the relevant authorities for the most accurate and up-to-date information regarding the application process for dependent visas in your specific country of residence.
Dependents applying for a visa must demonstrate that they have sufficient funds to cover their living costs in the UK. The financial requirement is £680 per month for the duration of the visa, up to a maximum of 9 months. Therefore, the total funds needed per dependent, if the visa is granted for 9 months or more, would be £6,120 (9 x £680).
To satisfy this requirement, applicants may be asked to provide a bank statement or bank letter showing that the funds are available. The funds must be in the name of either the student or the spouse/partner. If the UK Student Visa holder has an official sponsor who will cover the living expenses of the dependent, a letter from the sponsor stating this may be submitted to meet the financial criteria.
International students who have graduated in the UK on a valid student visa have the opportunity to stay in the country under certain conditions:
Migration Review Education can provide assistance and support in several ways related to visa applications:
We can guide you on the specific documentation required for your visa application, ensuring you have all the necessary documents in order to meet the requirements.
Migration Review Education can advise you on how to demonstrate the required funds for your visa application. They can provide guidance on the acceptable formats for bank statements or bank letters, ensuring that you meet the financial criteria.
We can assist you in completing the visa application process, providing step-by-step guidance and ensuring that you fill out the application accurately and submit it within the specified timeframe.
Migration Review Education can review your documents prior to the visa application submission, helping to ensure that all the required documents are present, properly formatted, and meet the necessary criteria.
By providing these services, Migration Review Education aims to support individuals throughout the visa application process, helping to streamline the process and increase the chances of a successful visa outcome.
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