For a UK Student Visa (Student Route), you need to demonstrate that you have enough money to pay for your tuition fees plus your living costs. The financial req…
The UK Graduate Route is a post-study work visa that allows eligible international graduates of UK universities to live and work (or look for work) in the UK fo…
The Graduate Route is a UK visa that allows international students to stay and work in the UK for 2 years after completing their degree (3 years for PhD graduat…
A CAS (Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies) is a unique 14-character reference number issued by your UK university or college. It is the single most importan…
Switching from a Student visa to a Skilled Worker visa is one of the most common routes to long-term residence in the UK for international graduates. Here is ho…
The Chevening Scholarship is the UK Government's flagship international scholarship programme, funded by the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO)…
Yes, international students on a UK Student Visa (Student Route) are generally permitted to work during their studies, subject to restrictions based on their co…
Yes, switching from the UK Graduate Route to a Skilled Worker visa is one of the most common immigration moves made by international graduates in the UK, and it…
The UK is home to some of the world's most prestigious universities. Here is an overview for international students:
**Russell Group (24 research-intensive uni…
PhD funding for international students in the UK is competitive but genuinely available. Here are your main options:
**1. University Scholarships (Departmental…
The Immigration Health Surcharge (IHS) is a fee paid by most non-UK visa applicants (including students) that entitles them to use the National Health Service (…
Several prestigious UK scholarship programmes specifically target students from developing or low-and-middle-income countries:
**1. Commonwealth Scholarships**…
To apply for a UK Student visa (previously Tier 4), you must meet the following requirements:
**1. Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies (CAS)**
Your universi…
The financial evidence requirements for a UK Student visa are specific and must be exactly right to avoid refusal. Here are the rules:
**How much you need to s…
UK Master's degrees being 1 year (rather than 2 years in countries like the USA, Canada, or Australia) is one of the most distinctive features of British higher…
Commonwealth Scholarships are funded by the UK Government (through the Commonwealth Scholarship Commission - CSC) and are available to citizens of developing Co…
Living costs in the UK vary significantly between London and other cities. Here is a realistic breakdown:
**London (most expensive)**:
- Rent (university hall…
A tuberculosis (TB) test is required for UK Student Visa applicants from certain countries if you plan to stay in the UK for 6 months or more. The test must be…
Tuition fees for international students at UK universities are among the highest globally. Here is what to expect:
**Undergraduate programmes (3–4 years)**:
-…
English language requirements for UK Student visas vary depending on your institution level and course. Here is a comprehensive guide:
**Foundation and below d…
ATAS stands for Academic Technology Approval Scheme. It is a security clearance required by the UK government for certain international students studying specif…
UK Student visa holders are permitted to work, but with restrictions that depend on where and what you are studying:
**During term time**:
- Students at univer…
A UK Student visa refusal is stressful, but you have options. Here is what to do:
**Immediate steps**:
- Read the refusal letter very carefully — it must state…
Mental health is one of the most important — and often underserved — aspects of international student life in the UK. Here is what is available:
**NHS (Nationa…
Whether your family can join you in the UK on your student visa depends on your level of study and type of institution.
**Who can bring dependants**:
- **Gover…
UK degrees are among the most internationally respected in the world. However, recognition depends on your field and home country's regulatory framework:
**Gen…
The Immigration Health Surcharge (IHS) is a fee paid by most international visa applicants to access the National Health Service (NHS) during their stay in the…
Unfortunately, international students are generally NOT eligible for UK Government student loans (from Student Finance England, Student Finance Wales, SAAS, or…
Yes, you can travel outside the UK and return during your studies on a Student visa. Here is what you need to know:
**Short trips (holidays, visiting family)**…
International students on a UK Student visa generally cannot do a part-time programme on that specific visa, as Student visas require full-time study. However,…
UK universities offer several accommodation options. Here is a breakdown of what to expect:
**University halls of residence (recommended for first year)**:
- M…
If you need more time to complete your studies or are moving to a higher level of study, you will need to extend your UK Student visa. Here is the process:
**W…
No. The UK Government's Postgraduate Loan scheme (up to £12,167 for a Master's and up to £28,673 for a doctoral degree) is only available to UK nationals and th…
Yes, international students in the UK have full access to the NHS once you have paid the Immigration Health Surcharge (IHS) and hold a valid Student visa or BRP…
Yes, UK universities routinely offer deferred entry to allow students to take a gap year before starting their degree. Here is everything you need to know:
**D…
The UK Intra-Company Transfer (ICT) visa route allows multinational companies to transfer employees from overseas offices to UK operations. It is not a student…
If you are applying for a UK visa for longer than 6 months and you have been living in a country where tuberculosis (TB) is common, you must get a TB test as pa…
No — the standard UK Student visa requires you to be enrolled in and attending a full-time course. Part-time study is generally not permitted on a Student visa.…
Losing your passport or Biometric Residence Permit (BRP) in the UK is a stressful situation, but there are clear steps to follow:
**If you lose your BRP (Biome…
As an international student, whether you can drive in the UK depends on your home country's licence and how long you have been in the UK:
**Using your home cou…
Yes, you can volunteer in the UK while on a Student visa, but there are specific rules about what counts as acceptable volunteering versus unpaid work.
**Permi…
Yes, attending a university open day, campus tour, or admissions interview is permitted on a Standard Visitor visa (tourist visa) to the UK. This is classified…
The UK Student visa requires you to hold the required funds for at least 28 consecutive days, ending no more than 31 days before your application date. This pre…