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Can students apply for pre settled status?

Can students apply for pre settled status?

If you have been away from the UK for less than 6 months you will be able to apply for pre-settled/settled status. If you have been away 6 – 12 months, you will still be able to apply under as long as you can prove that this was due to your study or work year abroad.

Is UK good for Indian students 2021?

With top ranked universities, research facilities and endless opportunities, Study in UK has been a favourite for Indian students for since long. After Brexit, there are a lot of confusing notions around UK, needed to be addressed.

Can I study in Ireland after Brexit?

After the end of the transition period, Irish students wishing to pursue further and higher education study in the UK can continue to do so on the same basis as currently applies. This also means that British students will be able to study in Ireland.

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Do student years count towards British citizenship?

No. There are no specific law regulations that make you eligible to seek British citizenship as an international student. Even if the validity of your student visa is 5 years, the minimum required time to apply for UK citizenship.

Do EU students need a CAS?

You will not be eligible to apply to the EU Settlement Scheme or to come to the UK on your EU passport or EU National ID card. Instead, you will need to apply for a Student Route visa before coming to the UK. You will need a CAS from Admissions to use to make a Student Route visa application.

How will Brexit affect international students studying in the UK?

As stated above, the immediate effects for international, non-European students are probably small. If right now you would be classified as an “international student” by universities – as opposed to being a “domestic/EU student” – Brexit will likely not have an impact on your plans to study in the UK.

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How will students from the EU be treated in the UK?

If students from the EU continue to be treated as “home” students in the UK (with lower tuition fees), then British students will also continue to be treated the same as EU students when studying in an EU country.

Should immigration into the UK be made harder for European academics?

British universities enjoy a world-class reputation and regularly dominate international university rankings. If immigration into the UK should become harder for European academics, it is possible that talented European professors, teachers and researchers would be forced to leave the UK, or decide simply not to move to the UK.

Will there be a second public referendum to avoid Brexit?

Although some politicians (and many citizen) have called for a second public referendum to ultimately avoid Brexit, the recent election victory by the British Conservative Party makes this unlikely. What does Brexit mean for international students who want to study in the UK?