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kochiyee 發表於 23-12-14 19:47 
中學
Visit the UK as a Standard Visitor
https://www.gov.uk/standard-visitor/if-youre-under-18
If you're under 18
You may visit the UK if you’re under 18 and:
you’ve made suitable arrangements for your travel and stay in the UK
you have written consent from your parent or guardian to travel to the UK (if travelling alone)
you’re able to pay for your return or onward journey
you have enough money to support yourself without working or getting help from public funds, or you have family and friends that can support you
Travelling alone
You can travel to the UK without an adult (someone over the age of 18).
Your parent or guardian will need to provide their:
written consent for you to travel to the UK
full contact details
They’ll also need to provide proof that you have somewhere suitable to live during your stay in the UK, including:
the name and date of birth of the person that you will be staying with
an address where you will be living
details of your relationship to the person who’ll be looking after you
their written consent for you to stay with that person while you’re in the UK
If you’re not staying with a close relative
Your parent, guardian or school must tell the relevant local authority about your visit if you’re both of the following:
under 16 (or under 18 if you have a disability)
going to be looked after for more than 28 days by someone who is not a close relative (called ‘private foster care’)
You should provide a reply from the local authority if you have one.
The same rules apply to education exchange visits that last for more than 28 days, unless:
you’re part of a group that is travelling and staying together, for example a school group
you’re accompanied by an adult, for example a teacher
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