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蓮蓉包 發表於 22-9-18 12:32
想用BNO去英國,兩個孩子現在中一及中三(都係9月前出世),大仔B1b學校成績中至中上,本身打算大仔讀完中 ...
大學第一個學年開始時要合符條件
才有 local fee 資格
要起碼 settled 及屬 ordinary resident
https://commonslibrary.parliament.uk/eligibility-for-home-fee-status-and-student-support-in-england/
Who is eligible?
Generally, individuals must be resident and ‘settled’ in the UK on ‘the first day of the first academic year’ of their course to be eligible for home student status. With some exceptions, they must also have been ‘ordinarily resident’ in the UK for the three years before that date. The three-year residency rule applies to UK nationals who have been living abroad (see below for an exception for UK nationals living in Europe).
To determine eligibility for student support, a student’s age, previous study, course, and higher education provider are also considered.
Being ‘settled’
A settled person is someone ordinarily resident in the UK without any immigration restriction on the length of their stay. The regulations take this definition from immigration law (section 33(2A) of the Immigration Act 1971). Students with right of abode in the UK or indefinite leave to remain will meet the criteria.
Being ‘ordinarily resident’
A person is ordinarily resident if they normally and lawfully live in an area from choice. Temporary absences, including for work, are permitted.
In reaching a judgement about whether a student fulfils the ordinarily resident criteria, assessors rely on case law from UK courts and tribunals. It is possible for higher education providers and Student Finance England to reach different conclusions.
UKCISA
https://www.ukcisa.org.uk/Information--Advice/Fees-and-Money/England-HE-fee-status
https://www.ukcisa.org.uk/Information--Advice/Fees-and-Money/England-HE-fee-status#layer-6085
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