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Why do you want to extend your stay?SUPER SONIA wrote: I would like to stay in England until July 2013.
5. What would happen if I leave England 20 days after my expiry date?
Max stay, in a 12 month period beginning date of your first arrival in the UK on visitor visa, is 6 months. This 6 months don't need to be continuous and can can be combination of multiple short trips.SUPER SONIA wrote: You say: the maximum permitted stay on a visit visa is 6 months in a 12 month period. Does it mean in a calendar year? I stayed 4 months in 2012 and 2 months in 2013? Does it make any difference? It is such a pity I will not be able to use this opportunity and prolong my stay a few months longer.
If you were upfront about this and applied for the correct visa from the outset, then you could have got a visa for a longer period of time. The visa you hold at the moment is for tourism purposes and not for study purposes.SUPER SONIA wrote:All I want is to attend an English Course for 2-3 months, to improve my English.
not really, also check Student Visitorjagacharaja wrote:Let's keep this simple. Studying is not allowed on a tourist visa. Anyone suggesting any roundabout ways to circumvent this fact is being crafty even though they don't intend to be.
Erm, the discussion was about the OP thinking about getting another tourist visa, and my response was specifically for that. Are you saying tourists can study on a tourist visa?ban.s wrote:not really, also check Student Visitorjagacharaja wrote:Let's keep this simple. Studying is not allowed on a tourist visa. Anyone suggesting any roundabout ways to circumvent this fact is being crafty even though they don't intend to be.
Did I ever say that?jagacharaja wrote: Erm, the discussion was about the OP thinking about getting another tourist visa, and my response was specifically for that. Are you saying tourists can study on a tourist visa?
Thanks for correcting me on the terminology. I think we both know the OP was referring to the visitor visa, with no mention of a student visitor visa. In light of that, I still stand by my comment - you cannot study on a visitor visa.ban.s wrote:Did I ever say that?jagacharaja wrote: Erm, the discussion was about the OP thinking about getting another tourist visa, and my response was specifically for that. Are you saying tourists can study on a tourist visa?
there is nothing called a 'tourist visa' - it's a 'visitor visa' and issued for either a general visit purpose including tourism, or family visit or business visit or short term study. So it's always recommended to use the correct terminology to avoid any incorrect interpretation!