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University of Lincoln International Handbook 2013 (PDF)

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Step 2Before you leaveBefore you leave your home country there are many thingswhich you will need to do to prepare for your journey.This section includes information on:■■■■■■■■■■■■■■how to apply for your visahow to pay your feeshow to work out your living costshow to arrange your accommodationhow to organise your travelhow to prepare for your journeyhow to prepare for your studiesApply for your visaThe information below is divided into two sections■■■■Information for students from outside the EuropeanEconomic Area (EEA) and SwitzerlandInformation for students from within the EEA and SwissNationalsIf you are unsure if you require a visa then you should visitthe Home Office website and the UK Council for <strong>International</strong>Student Affairs (UKCISA) websites for further information. Both<strong>of</strong> these will provide you with up to date information on how toapply for your visa.Visit the ‘Adult Students’ page on the Home Officewebsite.Visit the UKCISA websitePre-entry tuberculosis (TB)screening programmeYou may be required to undertakescreening for TB before you travel to theUK for a stay <strong>of</strong> more than six months.Please check this before you travel.Information for students from outsidethe European Economic Area (EEA)and SwitzerlandThe Points Based System (PBS) is the UK system for managingmigration for non European Economic Area (EEA) nationalswho want to enter the UK for the purpose <strong>of</strong> work or study. Itconsists <strong>of</strong> five tiers, and Tier 4 (General) is the main immigrationcategory for students.If you are a national <strong>of</strong> a non-EEA country and you want tocome to the UK to study for six months or more, you must havepermission to come to the UK before you travel. This is called‘Entry Clearance’ or a ‘visa’. Most students will need to apply fora Tier 4 (General) student visa before they travel to the UK.When you are granted entry clearance, the entry clearance<strong>of</strong>ficer in your country will put a sticker in your passport whichwill have your name and the start and end dates <strong>of</strong> your visa.If you do not have the correct entry clearance, you will berefused entry to the UK.How to applyTo help you through the process, we have outlined some basicinformation on how to apply for your visa. It is also importantthat you read the Home Office and UKCISA websites for moredetailed information on how to apply.To gain entry clearance you will need to contact the UK Visa<strong>of</strong>fice in your home country. This will either be a UK embassy,consulate, high commission or a visa application centre.There are different ways to apply, for example on-line, by postor by appointment.<strong>International</strong> Student <strong>Handbook</strong> <strong>2013</strong>/14www.lincoln.ac.uk7

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