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Pupils from the European Economic Area (EEA) can attend a UK state school and have the same rights to education as British citizens. The European Economic Area comprises all member states of the European Union together with Iceland, Norway and Liechtenstein..
Pupils from outside the EEA must attend an independent, fee-paying school. They cannot attend a state school unless coming for a short exchange or educational visit.
British overseas territories citizens and British Overseas citizens are in the same position as those described in the Non-EEA Nationals paragraph above. However, please note – the majority of British overseas territories citizens also hold British citizenship. British citizens are entitled to free state school places.
For full details, please visit this UK government web page.
Visa requirements
Depending on your nationality, you may need a visa to study in the UK. You can find out if you need a visa on the UK Visas and Immigration website.
If you do need a visa, you must study at a school that has been approved by UK Visas and Immigration.
For the Tier 4 (General) visa and the Tier 4 (Child) visa, your school must be a Tier 4 licensed sponsor.
For the Short-term study visa, your school must meet the criteria specified on this page. To find out more about short-term study visas for students aged under 18, please see the full information here (PDF, 345KB).
For the Standard visitor visa or Child visitor visa, check the criteria specified on this page. |
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