A visa is a certificate (sometimes referred to as ‘Entry Clearance’) which gives you permission to enter the UK.
The visa is put into your passport or travel document by an Entry Clearance Officer at a British mission overseas.
If you are travelling to the UK to be a student, you may need to apply for a visa to enter the UK.
Check your category
Immigration requirements for the UK are determined by your nationality and whether you are:
- an EU/EEA/Swiss national or
- a Non EU/EEA/Swiss national
- EU and EEA country list on the UK CISA website
Advice for EU/EEA/Swiss Nationals
If your passport is issued by a
country in the European Economic Area (EEA) or Switzerland, you can
enter the UK freely - you do not need a visa. This includes dual
nationals (people with two or more nationalities) who use their
EEA/Swiss passport to enter the UK.
Your EEA/Swiss family members can
also join you. Further information is available on the UK Council for
International Student Affairs (UKCISA) website:
- UK Council for International Student Affairs (UKCISA)
Advice for Non-EU/EEA/Swiss nationals
Any other nationality will have to consider what visa type they will need and how to apply for it.
There are two categories of nationalities for UK immigration purposes:visa nationals and non-visa nationals.
What visa options are available to
you and how you apply, depends on which one of these you are, what
course you are studying and how long your course is for.
Firstly, find out whether you are a visa national or non-visa national, by checking the “visa national” list for the UK: Visa national list on theUKBA website
- Visa national list on the UKBA website
Next, refer to the information below which explains your options:
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