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Brexit Updates for EU Students
UK Universities and EU Students
On Friday 31st January 2020 the UK formally left the European Union and is now in a transition period until December 31st 2020.
UK universities and StudyIn have always supported diversity, tolerance and internationalism and the UK remains one of the most welcoming destinations in the world for an EU student looking to gain a world class education.
All universities strongly believe that European and international students make a vital contribution to UK higher education and society as a whole. Learn more below with our FAQ and if you have any questions, please contact StudyIn Canada and we will be happy to help.
Brexit FAQ
– Will EU students still pay the same tuition fees as home students?
EU students applying to study in the UK for the 2020/21 academic year will continue to pay the same tuition fees as UK students and there will be no changes to loan eligibility.
– Will EU students have to apply for a student visa?
You will not need a visa if you are arriving before the official Brexit date. You may need to register on arrival in the UK if you will be staying for more than three months.
– What is the EU Settlement Scheme?
You will be eligible to apply for the EU Settlement Scheme if you are an EU national with a valid passport and are resident in the UK or arrive by 31 December 2020. If by the same date you have been continually living in the UK for 5 years, you will be able to apply to stay in the UK indefinitely (settled status).
– Will a UK degree still be recognised in the EU?
The recognition and esteem of a UK degree will not change in Europe or internationally.
Study in the UK
If you are still unsure about how Brexit will affect your application to study in the UK, arrange a free consultation with StudyIn Canada and we can take you through all the facts you need to know.