The UK Student visa is available for students 16 years and over who wish to study at a university or college and those under 18 years who want to attend an independent school full-time.
The Student visa has replaced the Tier 4 (General) student visa. You will now need at least 70 points to be eligible for this visa.
Points are awarded for the following:
If you are applying from outside the UK, you must apply six months before your course starts.
What are the courses you can study?
Your length of stay depends on your course and the courses you have completed. If you’re studying at a degree level, you can stay in the UK for up to five years. If your course is below degree level, you will be allowed to stay up to two years.
From 1 July 2021, a new Graduate route will be open for applications. To qualify for this route, you must have completed an eligible course at a UK higher education institution and have a track record of compliance with the government’s immigration requirements.
Students on the Graduate route can work or look for work after their studies for a maximum period of two years, or three years for Doctoral students.
This graduate route will be unsponsored, so applicants do not need a job offeror to meet any minimum salary requirements to apply.
There will also be no caps on numbers. You will be allowed to work flexibly and switch jobs and develop your career.
The route does not count towards settlement – however, graduates will be able to apply to other routes at the end of their two- to three-year stay, for example, the Skilled Worker route.
If you are under 18 and want to study at a UK independent school, you must apply for this visa. This visa has replaced the Tier 4 (Child) student visa.
To be eligible, you must:
You must apply for the UK student visa six months before your course starts. You can arrive in the UK up to one month before your course begins.
Your length of stay depends on your age when you apply and the length of your course.
If you are under 16, you can stay the length of your course (up to six years) with an additional four months afterwards. If you are 16 or 17 years of age, you can stay the length of your course (up to three years) with an additional four months afterwards.
Australians do not need to prove that they meet the financial requirements to study in the UK.
Extend your Student visa
It is possible to extend your visa to continue your course or study a new course.
To be eligible, you must:
The higher academic requirement
To apply for an extension, you’ll need to show your studies will be at a higher academic level than your current course.
Your new course must be one of the following:
The earliest you can apply is three months before your course starts and you must apply before your current visa expires.
A Short-term study visa allows you to move to the UK study English for six to 11 months.
You can apply for this visa if:
If you are under 18, you will need consent from your parent or guardian and have made arrangements for your travel and accommodation in the UK.