The tier 4 Student UK Visa replaced
the previous UK Study Visa system. It allows an adult student to study
in the UK with a licensed sponsor on the Tier 4 register of sponsors and
embark upon a course of study.
See the guide to Tier 4 registered sponsors.
Benefits
The Tier 4 Student Visa service
offers overseas students the opportunity to gain recognised
qualifications from reputable and government approved universities and
colleges in the UK.
Study Abroad at a UK educational
institution and you will be embarking on a life-long journey, where the
skills and experience you learn in the UK are recognised the world over
in industries such as commerce, science, technology and government.
The tier 4 Student Visa does not
constitute a route to settlement or indefinite leave to remain, however,
a visa for student immigration may allow you to switch to another UK
immigration service without leaving the country, upon successful
completion of your course.
If your course of study lasts less
than six months, you may be able to enter the country under a UK visit
visa, often referred to as a travel visa or tourist visa.
However, the benefit of studying in
the UK under a visa for students is that you will also be permitted to
undertake limited employment and extend your visa if your course of
study lasts longer than 4 years.
Duration
This type of UK visa is granted for the period of your course.
If you are studying at degree level or above, you can stay for the full duration of your course, up to four years.
If your course is longer than four years, you can apply for a UK Visa Extension to finish your course.
If you are studying below degree, your Student Visa will allow you to stay for up to three years.
One route for staying in the UK
beyond a course of study, is through switching to a Tier 2 Work Permit.
You will require a specific offer of employment from a British company.
Global Visas can prepare adult
students to make informed decisions about their futures through our
Study Abroad service for students. We provide comprehensive resources,
programs and counselling on career development and visa applications and
have access to a wide-range of partnerships with universities,
educational institutions, and administrative departments.
Eligibility
The new student route under the
points based system introduces five key changes to the current system.
Adult students applying to study abroad in the UK must:
Have a proven track record in studying before coming to the UK.
Have recognised qualifications equivalent to National Qualification Framework (NQF) in the UK education system.
Produce evidence of sufficient funds to pass a maintenance test.
Produce documents used to obtain an offer from the university or college sponsoring, such as qualification certificates.
To be able to travel to the United
Kingdom as a general student after the end of March 2009, adult students
must pass a points-based assessment and meet the minimum points
requirement.
A visa letter from the education
provider is most important in the points-based assessment process, while
showing proof of maintenance fees to cover course fees and living
expenses will also contribute to the points tally.
What is a visa letter?
It is an offer letter from your
education provider who is your immigration sponsor, including
information about you, your sponsor, the course, and your finances.
What is a licensed sponsor?
The licensed sponsor is the
university or college you have chosen to enrol with. Global Visas have
extensive partnerships with many schools, colleges and universities on
the tier 4 register of sponsors. Find the tier 4 licensed sponsor list
here.
Can I work?
Unlike a UK visit visa, or travel
visa application, applicants for study permits may take part-time or
holiday work but must not engage in the following:
Work for more than 20 hours a week
during term time (except in vacation periods), unless it is a work
placement and part of a study program and the educational institution
agrees.
Conduct business, be self-employed, or provide services as a professional sports person or entertainer.
Work full-time in a permanent job.
Depending on what you have studied,
if you want to stay on in the United Kingdom once you have successfully
got your qualification, you may be eligible to switch to the Tier 1 -
Post-Study Work visa.
Spouse and Dependent Immigration
Spouse immigration is only permitted
for married partners and unlike a Fiance visa or UK De Facto visa,
often known as an unmarried partner visa, your common-law or conjugal
partner is not allowed to join you.
Married partners will be granted
leave to remain for a period equal to that granted to the student.
During this time, they must be able to support themselves either
independently or with the help of the applicant. Find out further
information on our Tier 4 Register of Sponsors page.
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