Most international students need a visa/entry clearance to study at Bosworth. You can find more information about different visa types and information about making an application below.
Apply OnlineMost international students need a visa/entry clearance to study in the UK. You can check the UK Visas and Immigration website to see if you will need a visa/entry clearance to study in the UK.
Your visa type depends on your age, what you will study in the UK and how long your course will be. The below table shows what type of visas students should generally apply for in the UK:
Less than 6 months | Over 6 months | 6 – 11 months – English course only
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Under 16 years
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Standard Visitor Visa | Child Student Visa | Not allowed |
16-17 years
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Standard Visitor Visa |
Child Student Visa, unless studying UFP – in which case Student Visa
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Short Term Study Visa |
18 years +
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Standard Visitor Visa |
Student Visa (no GCSE or Pre-Programme allowed)
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Short Term Study Visa |
You can find more information about different visa types and information about making an application below. If you have any questions, please contact admissions@bosworthschool.co.uk
Important: The information contained below is for guidance only. Although every effort is made to ensure its accuracy, we strongly recommend you visit the UKVI website for up-to-date information.
There are four routes for students who wish to study in the UK. You can find more information about each one in the sections below.
TYPES OF STUDY VISA:
Standard Visitor visa
This visa is for courses under 6 months. Depending on your nationality you might not need to apply for this in advance before your travel.
You can find the list of nationalities who are categorised as non-visa nationals and can apply to enter the UK as a visitor on arrival at the port of entry here:
https://www.gov.uk/guidance/immigration-rules/immigration-rules-appendix-visitor-visa-national-list
Students who are visa-nationals must apply for entry clearance as a visitor before travelling to the UK.
Study English in the UK (Short-term study visa)
This visa is for English language courses lasting longer than 6 months and up to 11 months and is not an option for Bosworth School students.
Child Student Visa
This visa is for students aged 4 – 17 who want to study in the UK (usually for over 6 months), excluding those studying on a Foundation course. Students can study courses at RQF level 3 and below.
Student Visa
This visa is for students aged 16 and above, who want to study in the UK (usually for over 6 months). It is generally used by over 18’s, except those studying on a Foundation course. The course for a Student Visa must be RQF Level 3 or above.
Students wishing to study courses of up to 6 months (e.g. High School Term) can apply for the Standard Visitor Visa. This visa is suitable for students of all ages and allows studying, sightseeing, and visiting friends/family for up to 6 months.
You will need to establish whether you are a visa national or a non-visa national. To do this, check whether the country you are a citizen of appears on the visa national list.
This is the route for those intending to study in the UK, usually for 6 months or more.
A student cannot make a visa application more than six months before the start date of their course outside the UK and more than 3 months before the start of the course inside the UK.
There are two categories under Student Route:
Child Student:
Please refer to the UKVI website for more details.
Student:
Please refer to the UKVI website for more details.
Please note that all students applying for Student or Child Student (for over 6 months) are issued entry clearance (yellow sticker in passport) unless you are from the EU and applying via the mobile app. Students will need to collect a Biometric Residence Permit (BRP) card within 10 days of arriving in the UK. The BRP card covers the full length of their student visa. The school will give you more details on how to collect the card and you will also receive a letter from UK Visas and Immigration with more information following a successful visa application.
Studies below degree level (below RQF level 6):
From the student’s 18th birthday, they can study up to 2 years below degree level on a Child Student and/or Student visa.
Concession: The 2 years can be extended to 2 years and 11 months if the student is applying for their first Student visa and the course length is 2 years.
Child Student
Student
Students applying for the Student Route must complete and pass a Secure English Language Test (SELT). The current list of approved tests can be found here.
All students requiring a SELT will need to take one of the approved tests at an approved SELT centre.
The minimum scores required by UKVI are on this website and listed below. However, each course has its own entry requirements which can be found on our website.
RQF Level 3: CEFR Level B1
Students over 18 with an English level below CEFR Level B1 will have to use the Short-term Study visa route.
Exemptions to the Secure English Language Test (SELT)
Only the following students are not required to undertake a SELT in order to obtain a Student visa:
Most student visa refusals under the Student route are due to errors in financial documentation. Please read this section carefully and check the UKVI website for up to date advice.
Depending on the length of the course and your accommodation, the amount of finance required to satisfy the points-based assessment will vary as follows:
You might not need to provide financial evidence if you’re from an exempt country but you should still make sure you have enough funds. UK Visas and Immigration may ask you to show that you have them.
Types of funds you can rely on
You can show you have enough money using:
Evidence of Funds
Evidence of your own funds (not loan or sponsorship) can be provided in the following ways:
For bank statements, they must:
Fees Paid to School
Fees already paid to the school towards student’s tuition or boarding fees can be deducted when calculating how much money a student needs to meet the finance requirements for a Student or Child Student visa application.
Applying using your parent’s documents
If parent’s bank statements are used in the visa application, submission of the following to prove the relationship between parents and the applicant is also required:
Download and read our quick reference guide to evidencing your finances to ensure you satisfy the UKVI requirements.
To apply for your Student or Child Student visa, you will need your CAS reference number from us.
The CAS includes information about the student, their sponsor (educational provider), their course, the evidence used to obtain the offer and the fees.
Our admissions team will send out CAS statements to students once all the conditions on the offer are met and we have received the deposit.
As a condition of being a licensed sponsor, we are responsible for the students while they are in the UK and are obliged to report students to the UKVI if they:
Please be aware that your visa will be curtailed if we report you to UKVI. Always contact us to discuss any changes in circumstances.
We are also required to keep up to date and accurate records of visa and passport documentation, UK contact details and attendance records.
Child Students can apply in the UK.
Students are restricted in extending their visas in the UK, and it will depend on the following criteria. Please contact us with any queries.
Please note that students are only allowed to attend lessons, if they have a visa application submitted for their new visa with us. We will require evidence of the new application.
We can support you with submitting your visa application in the UK. Once you arrive to school one of our friendly team can assist you with it.
Students will need to:
Students will need to provide the following:
What is the Visa Interview (Credibility Test)?
Students aged 16 or above can be asked to attend an interview during their visa application process. The purpose of visa interview is to check the applicant’s credibility as a genuine student and interview questions can include the applicant’s reasons for choosing to study their programme in the UK, their knowledge of the chosen programme and whether they can afford their studies in the UK. These interviews can be carried out via video link, face-to-face or via telephone.
How do I prepare for the Visa Interview?
We recommend our students to prepare for these visa interviews so they can answer the questions properly and accurately to assist the caseworker who will be assessing the applications. This also ensures there is minimum delay to the processing of their visa application.
Here are a few things to bear in mind:
If you would like to get a copy of our Visa Interview Guide, please email us on admissions@bosworthschool.co.uk.