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Things You Need To Know Before Traveling The UK Through The Student Visa Route by babak176: 9:42pm On Aug 14, 2023
Here are some common terminologies related to UK student visas:

CAS (Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies): A unique reference number provided by a UK educational institution to students who have been offered a place on a course. It's a crucial document for applying for a student visa.

Tier 4 Visa: [/b]The UK student visa category, allowing international students to study in the UK.

[b]Biometric Residence Permit (BRP): [/b]A secure identity card issued to non-European Economic Area (EEA) nationals who are granted permission to stay in the UK for more than six months.

[b]Living Expenses:
The amount of money required to show that you can financially support yourself during your studies in the UK.

Visa Application Center (VAC): [/b]The location where you submit your visa application and biometric data (fingerprints and photo) as part of the application process.

[b]BRP Collection Point:
The designated location where you can collect your Biometric Residence Permit after arriving in the UK.

CAS Statement: A document provided by the educational institution confirming your course details and outlining the conditions of your

Immigration Health Surcharge (IHS): A fee paid as part of your visa application, granting you access to the National Health Service (NHS) during your stay in the UK.

Restricted Work Hours: The number of hours you're allowed to work per week during term-time on a student visa.

Dependant Visa: A visa that allows your family members (spouse and children) to join you in the UK while you're studying.

Entry Clearance: [/b]The visa you receive before you travel to the UK, which allows you to enter the country.

[b]No Objection Certificate (NOC): [/b]A document stating that your home country government has no objection to your studying abroad.

Financial Evidence: Proof of funds (POF) to cover your tuition fees and living expenses during your time in the UK.

[b]ATAS (Academic Technology Approval Scheme):
Required for certain postgraduate courses in sensitive subjects, ensuring that you're not planning to use your studies for harmful purposes.

BRP Replacement: [/b]The process to replace a lost, stolen, or damaged Biometric Residence Permit.

[b]Short-Term Study Visa:
A visa for short courses (up to 6 months) in the UK.

Maintenance Requirements: The minimum funds you need to show in your bank account to meet UK visa requirements.

Understanding these terms will help you navigate the student visa process more effectively.

More information concerning your requirement can be found here: https://ukmastersstudents.carrd.co/

Re: Things You Need To Know Before Traveling The UK Through The Student Visa Route by MrsTwrite(f): 8:03am On Aug 15, 2023
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