
A UK student visa applicant must show that they have been accepted onto a course of study at one of the following.
A publicly-funded institution of further or higher education (for example a university)
A bona fide private education institution that maintains satisfactory records of enrolment and attendance for students and offers courses which lead to qualifications recognized by the appropriate accreditation bodies.
An independent fee-paying school outside the maintained sector.
Applicants for UK student visas must intend to follow either:
A recognized full-time degree course.
A weekday course at a single institution that involves least 15 hours of organized daytime study a week.
A full-time course of study at an independent fee-paying school.
Student must be able to meet the costs of their course and accommodation and the maintenance of themselves and any dependents without undertaking full-time employment or engaging in business or having recourse to public funds. The applicants should also intend to leave the country at the end of their studies.
In-Country applications for United Kingdom student visas may not be submitted by Visa Nationals.
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 de3ucational institution agrees.
Conduct business, be self-employed, or provide services as a professional sports person or entertainer.
Work full-time in a permanent job.
A publicly-funded institution of further or higher education (for example a university)
A bona fide private education institution that maintains satisfactory records of enrolment and attendance for students and offers courses which lead to qualifications recognized by the appropriate accreditation bodies.
An independent fee-paying school outside the maintained sector.
Applicants for UK student visas must intend to follow either:
A recognized full-time degree course.
A weekday course at a single institution that involves least 15 hours of organized daytime study a week.
A full-time course of study at an independent fee-paying school.
Student must be able to meet the costs of their course and accommodation and the maintenance of themselves and any dependents without undertaking full-time employment or engaging in business or having recourse to public funds. The applicants should also intend to leave the country at the end of their studies.
In-Country applications for United Kingdom student visas may not be submitted by Visa Nationals.
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 de3ucational institution agrees.
Conduct business, be self-employed, or provide services as a professional sports person or entertainer.
Work full-time in a permanent job.
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