Hi
I hope someone out there can give me the correct information as have spoken to the UK embassy in Aust. but have been given completely different advice from what I have found on the UK visa website.
I am working in the UK at the moment & my 15 year old daughter (Australian citizen) is planning to come & visit me for just under 6months.
From what I can see on the UK visa website (set out in a flow chart), in Sept. 2007 a new short term entry clearance (visa) category of student visitor was introduced for students wanting to come to the United Kingdom to study on courses of six-month duration or less. If you are a non-visa national under 18years of age (i.e. my daughter) it says that you have 3 options - 2 involve getting a student visa before arrival but the third is to get a child visitor visa "at port of entry" which means you can't work & must leave after 6months but you can study as long as its at a school that's registered & non-maintained (non govt. funded I assume). My daughter is coming mainly to visit me but we are looking in to her spending a term at most at a fee paying, private school.
However, everytime I have called the UK embassy in Australia to check on this new visa category & what documents my daughter will need to have with her on arrival (she's coming in unaccompanied) I'm either told that they're not sure or "no" she cannot come in on a visitor visa & study AT ALL.
Please help if you can - I'm running out of time...& patience!!!
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