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1. What It Is The Student Visa is the primary immigration route for international students aged 16 or over who wish to study on a further or higher education course in the UK. This visa allows a student to live in the UK for the duration of their course.
The sponsoring institution must be a licensed Student Sponsor. The length of the visa depends on the length of the course, and in many cases, it allows the holder to work part-time during term and full-time during holidays.
2. Who Can Apply An individual can apply for a Student Visa if they:
- Have received an unconditional offer of a place on an eligible course from a licensed Student Sponsor.
- Are 16 years of age or older (applicants aged 16 or 17 need parental consent).
- Can demonstrate that they genuinely intend to study in the UK and will leave at the end of their authorised stay.
3. Key Requirements The Student Visa application is based on a points system, and applicants must meet all requirements to be successful. The main ones are:
- Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies (CAS): This is the most crucial document. It is a unique reference number provided by the educational institution that confirms the student has an unconditional offer for an eligible course.
- Financial Requirement (Maintenance): The applicant must prove they have enough money to pay for their first year of course fees and meet a set living cost requirement. For courses in London, this is £1,483 per month (up to 9 months), and outside London, it is £1,136 per month (up to 9 months). The funds must be held in a bank account for at least 28 consecutive days.
- English Language Proficiency: The applicant must prove they can read, write, speak, and understand English to the required level, typically CEFR Level B2 for degree-level courses and B1 for below-degree level. This is usually proven by passing a Secure English Language Test (SELT).