Overview
If you are between 4 and 17 years old and wish to study
at an independent school in the UK, you can apply for a Child Student visa. To
be eligible, you must:
·
Have
an unconditional offer from an independent school.
·
Demonstrate
sufficient funds to support yourself in the UK and cover your course fees.
·
Obtain
consent from your parent or guardian to study in the UK, which you'll need to
prove during the application process.
If you are 18 or older, you should apply
for a Student visa instead. This visa category has replaced the
Tier 4 (Child) student visa.
When to Apply
The timing of your application depends on whether you are
applying from within or outside the UK:
·
Applying
from outside the UK:
You can apply up to 6 months before your course starts, and you typically
receive a decision within 3 weeks.
·
Applying
from inside the UK:
You can apply as early as 3 months before your course begins. It's crucial to
apply before your current visa expires, and your new course must commence
within 28 days of your current visa expiring. The decision usually takes about
8 weeks.
Duration of Stay
The duration of your stay is determined by your age at
the time of application and the length of your course:
·
Under
16: The length of the course (up to 6 years) plus an additional 4 months.
·
Ages
16 or 17: The length of the course (up to 3 years) plus an additional 4 months.
Fees
The fees for the Child Student visa are as follows:
·
£363
for applying from outside the UK.
·
£490
for extending or switching to a Child Student visa from within the UK.
You will also be required to pay the healthcare surcharge
as part of your application.
What You Can and Cannot
Do
With a Child Student visa, you can study at an
independent school. If you are 16 or older, you can also work part-time during
term (up to 10 hours per week), full-time during vacations, and on a work
placement as part of your course (up to 50% of your course).
However, you cannot study at an academy or a local authority-funded
school, access public funds (benefits), take a full-time permanent job, work as
a professional sportsperson or entertainer, apply for settlement, or bring
family members (dependents) with you. If a parent wishes to accompany you, they
must apply for a Parent of a Child Student visa.
For a comprehensive list of what you can and cannot do
with a Child Student visa, refer to the guidance provided upon a successful
application.
Your Confirmation of
Acceptance for Studies (CAS)
Once your educational institution offers you a course
placement, they will issue a Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies (CAS). This
reference number is essential for your visa application and can cover both
pre-sessional courses and your main course of study. You must apply for your
visa within 6 months of receiving your CAS.
Financial Requirements
You must have sufficient funds to cover your course fees
and support yourself in the UK. The required amount depends on your living
arrangements:
·
Living
with a parent or guardian:
You and your parent must have enough money to cover your course fees for one
academic year (up to 9 months). Additionally, you'll need £1,560 per month (for
up to 9 months) for both you and your parent. If there are additional children
accompanying your parent, they must also hold a Child Student visa, and an
extra £625 per month (for up to 9 months) per child is necessary.
·
Boarding
at an independent school:
You must have enough money to pay for your course fees and boarding fees for
one academic year (up to 9 months).
·
Living
with a foster carer or close relative: You must have enough money to cover your course fees for
one academic year (up to 9 months). Your foster carer or close relative must
confirm that they possess at least £570 per month (for up to 9 months). These
individuals must be British
citizens or have 'indefinite
leave to remain' in the UK and cannot be your parent.
·
Living
independently at ages 16 or 17: You must have enough money to pay for your course fees for
one academic year (up to 9 months). Additionally, you'll need either £1,334 per
month (for up to 9 months) if you're studying in London or £1,023 per month
(for up to 9 months) if you're studying outside of London. Proof of financial
stability for at least 28 consecutive days is required, with the end date
within 31 days of your visa application.
Documents Required for
Application
When applying for your Child Student visa, you must
provide:
·
A
current passport or valid travel document.
·
A
Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies (CAS) from your course provider.
·
Written
consent from your parent or legal guardian for your study in
the UK.
Additional documents may be necessary based on your
circumstances, including proof of sufficient funds, proof of your relationship
to your parent or guardian, evidence of qualifications used to secure your
course placement, tuberculosis (TB) test results, and written consent from your
financial sponsor if you received sponsorship for your course fees and living
costs in the last 12 months.
Application Process
You must apply online for a Child Student visa:
·
Apply
from outside the UK:
Part of the application process involves proving your identity. This can be
done by having your fingerprints and photograph taken at a visa application
centre or using the 'UK Immigration: ID Check' app to scan your identity
document.
·
Apply
inside the UK:
You may apply to extend your Child Student visa or switch from another type of
visa. You must be between 4 and 17 years old to switch to this visa category.
Processing Time
Typically, you'll receive a decision within 3 weeks. If
you need to provide biometric information at a visa application centre, you may
have the option to pay for expedited processing services, including faster
decisions.
Extending Your Visa
If you wish to extend your stay in the UK, you can apply
to extend your Child Student visa, even if you currently hold a Tier 4 (Child)
student visa. To be eligible, you must:
·
Be
in the UK on a Child Student visa (or Tier 4 (Child) student visa).
·
Possess
an unconditional offer for a course from a licensed Child Student sponsor, as
indicated by your Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies (CAS).
·
If
you've been in the UK with a valid visa for less than 12 months, you'll need to
demonstrate sufficient funds to support yourself.
Switching to This Visa
You may be able to switch to a Child Student visa from
another type of visa if you are between 4 and 17 years old. However, you cannot
switch to this visa if you hold a visitor visa, short-term student visa, or
leave outside the immigration rules. Individuals with settled or pre-settled
status under the EU Settlement Scheme do not need to apply for a visa.
How The SmartMove2UK
Can Assist You
Navigating the visa requirements and application process
can be complex, especially when you are sending your child to the UK for
education. Our team of UK immigration lawyers at The SmartMove2UK has extensive
experience helping clients understand the financial, language, medical, and
other requirements. We have assisted parents from around the world in providing
their children with world-class education in the UK. If you are unsure about
eligibility requirements or how to meet financial criteria, you can schedule a
meeting with our UK
Child Student Visa Consultant, located in Mumbai, Delhi, and
Bengaluru. Contact us at +91 9819127002 or email us at info@smartmove2uk.com

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