Do I need a visa to study with
Regent College?
Most people need a student visa for the UK, except
European Union countries. Always check your status before
arriving at Heathrow airport JUST IN CASE. Immigration
Officers turn away students every year for the wrong
paperwork, an expensive and upsetting situation to go
through.
Do I qualify for a UK Student Visa?
To qualify for a UK Student Visa you must meet certain
requirements. These include being accepted on a course that
involves fifteen hours or more teaching hours and registering with an approved educational visa provider. Regent
College is accredited by the BAC (British Accreditation
Council) and is on the Department of Further Education and skills list of apporved visa providers and all students enrolled on a course at Regent
College fulfill these criteria.
What else do I need to know?
You have to prove that you can meet the costs in the
UK, from accommodation and food to course fees. Remember,
London rents are least 25% more expensive than the rest
of the country. You must also intend to leave the UK
on completion of your studies.
How many kinds of visa are there?
There are short-term single entry and short-term multiple
visas (less than 6 months) and long-term multiple visas
(more than 6 months). If you feel that you will need
to leave the UK for ANY amount of time, you must get
a multiple entry visa otherwise you will not be allowed
back in.
Can I extend my stay as a student?
Yes, but applications must be made early. Start planning
for a new visa as soon as you think you will need to
stay. Also, if you require a visa and didn't enter the
UK as a student, it may not be possible for you to stay
on as a student. The support team at Regent College
will be able to advise you on this process.
Can I work?
You may only work up to 20 hours per week. Accepting
full-time work or setting up your own business is not
allowed and you will be asked to leave the country if
you do that.
Can I bring family with me?
Spouses and children are allowed to enter but, again,
you have to show that you can support them. Spouses
can work provided you were allowed to enter the UK for
12 months or more (long-term visa).
IMMIGRATION ADVISORY
SERVICE |
The IAS is an independent charity that gives
free and confidential advice, assistance and
representation to persons who are applying for
an entry clearance for the United Kingdom. Their
address is:
Immigration Advisory Service
2nd Floor
County House
190 Great Dover Street
LONDON SE1 4YB
Telephone: (+44) (0)20 7967 1200
Duty Office (24 hrs): (+44) (0)20 8814 1559
Fax: (+44) (0)20 7378 0665
E-mail: advice@iasuk.org
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Employment
Can I work during my studies?
If you are a full-time student and you have a student
visa, you can work for up to 20 hours per week, but
the College recommends that you do not work for more
than 15 hours per week. You do not need a work permit,
your student visa is enough to enable you to work.
How do I find a job?
- Go to Harrow Jobcentre
- Look in Employment Services offices. Addresses
and telephone numbers can be found in a Business and
Services telephone directory.
- Also, buy the 'Evening Standard' or local papers,
which advertises part-time jobs and go to ask personally
in bars, restaurants and cafes.
How do I get a National Insurance number?
Your employer will usually ask you to provide a National
Insurance number. To get one of these, go to:
DSS Euston
1 Melton Street
London NW1
Tel: 01399 040002
At the junction of Euston Road and Melton Street.
Open: Mon - Thurs 8.30 a.m. - 4.00 p.m
Friday 9.30 a.m. - 3.00 p.m.
Note: You cannot get a National Insurance number unless
you have a job, so if someone offers you a job, they
need to give you a letter saying that they want to employ
you and asking the DSS to give you a National Insurance
number.
Do I have to pay tax on my earnings?
Most students do not earn enough money to pay tax.
Ask your employer how much, if anything, you have to
pay over the year. If your employer charges you tax,
ask for the address of their tax office and you can
claim the money back.
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