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Sapphire1974
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Studying in UK

Post by Sapphire1974 » Sun Sep 27, 2009 8:15 pm

Guys

Want to ask one question, if someone could replay?

I have heard that if you have stayed/lived in UK for more than 3 years (on combination of WP & Tier 1 (G)); is that correct that you have to pay fee same as it is for EU/Home students (and not overseas/international) to study any course in UK?

Could anyone clarify or send me link if it is mentioned somewhere in home office website or elsewhere?

Many thanks for help...

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Re: Studying in UK

Post by ChetanOjha » Sun Sep 27, 2009 8:50 pm

Sapphire1974 wrote:Guys

Want to ask one question, if someone could replay?

I have heard that if you have stayed/lived in UK for more than 3 years (on combination of WP & Tier 1 (G)); is that correct that you have to pay fee same as it is for EU/Home students (and not overseas/international) to study any course in UK?


Many thanks for help...
Yes thats true. I would also recommened to check with college admin for the same.

Sapphire1974
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Post by Sapphire1974 » Mon Sep 28, 2009 9:36 am

Anyone experience this?

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Post by gordon » Mon Sep 28, 2009 10:17 am

At my local university there are two requirements that must be met before home fees are charged: settlement (according to the Immigration Act of 1971) and ordinarily residence in the UK for three years. However, I imagine that this definition of eligibility for home fees can vary by university.

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Post by vinny » Mon Sep 28, 2009 10:59 am

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