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Brexit Updates
On December 31st 2020, the UK formally left the European Union. UK universities and StudyIn have always supported diversity, tolerance, and internationalism. The UK remains one of the most welcoming destinations for EU students seeking a world-class education.
All universities strongly believe that European and international students make a vital contribution to UK higher education and society. Learn more below with our FAQ, and if you have any questions, please contact us, and we will be happy to help.
FAQs
Do EU students still pay the same tuition fees as home students?
Following the UK’s exit from the European Union, if you’re an EU, EEA or Swiss national starting a course at a UK university, you will no longer be eligible for the same fees as UK students.
Will EU students have to apply for a student visa?
Citizens from countries in the EU, EEA and Switzerland who do not have EU settled status (or pre-settled status) require a student visa to study in the UK.
What is the EU Settlement Scheme?
The scheme processes the applications of European Union citizens currently living in the UK to allow them to remain in the UK after Brexit went live on January 21st.
Can EU students stay and work in the UK after completing their degree?
All international and EU students in the UK can apply for the UK’s new Graduate Visa Route to stay in the UK for two years after their degree or look for work at any skill level.
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If you are still unsure about how Brexit affects your application to study in the UK, arrange a free consultation with our expert team who can assist with all of your questions.