Studying in the UK
This section describes the immigration categories for people from outside Europe who want to study in the UK. It describes the requirements for each category, and explains how you can apply for a visa or permission to remain in the UK as a student.
New Tier 4 guidance published
New versions of guidance for Tier 4 sponsors and Tier 4 students were published on 4 March 2013.
The category you choose will depend on your age, and the length and level of the course you want to study.
Our quick guide describes the different categories, and can help you to choose the correct category for you.
If you think you know which category is suitable for you, select it from the list below for more information about the requirements and how to apply.
The British council has produced 2 brochures for people interested in studying in the UK:
- Creating confidence - make sure that your time in the UK is safe and enjoyable'(861KB, opens in a new window)
- Safety first - making sure your visit to the UK is safe and enjoyable' (2MB, opens in a new window)
Tier 4 (General)
For adults who want to come to the UK for their post-16 education.
Tier 4 (Child)
For children aged between 4 and 17 years old on a long course of study.
Student visitor
For adults who want to study a short course in the UK and will not work while they are here.
Child visitor
For children who want to study a short course in the UK and will not work while they are here.
Prospective student
For people who need to finalise their arrangements for their Tier 4 course of study in the UK.
Students under the old Immigration Rules
Information for students who are currently in the UK under the Rules that were in place before 31 March 2009.