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EU Domiciled Students - Health Immigration Surcharge Refund

EU-domiciled students may be eligible for a full or partial refund of their Health Immigration Surcharge. Eligibility will be linked to whether healthcare is paid for by an EU member state, possession of a European Health Insurance Card [free to apply], and employment [not sure whether any paid work will invalidate - will need to check this]. Fuller details are due to be published from September, but an overview is already available: https://www.gov.uk/guidance/healthcare-for-eu-and-efta-nationals-living-in-the-uk
Mon 23 Aug 2021, 08:55 | Tags: Immigration Advice


Visa implications for students affected by new Coronavirus outbreak

The Student Immigration & Compliance team has received enquiries from staff and students regarding the visa implications of the Coronavirus outbreak. We have put some guidance together to help you understand your options if you are affected.


Updated on 16 June 2020 - UK Government revealed plans for new immigration route to enable international students to work in the UK for two-years post-graduation

UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson has today unveiled plans to transform how talented international students are able build successful careers in the UK through a new immigration route which enables international students to work in the UK for two years post graduation.

Read full government news release and Home Office Fact Sheet. Read more to find out what we know so far.

Updated on 16.06.20: In view of the coronavirus pandemic, UKVI published new guidance (paragraph 3.22 - 3.25) which states that if a new student starts a course on 'blended' learning or distance learning, they will be eligible to apply for the graduate route as long as they physically arrive in the UK before 6 April 2021, and have a valid visa when the scheme is launched (in the summer of 2021).

Update on 10.02.20: UKCISA published an analysis of the new Graduate Route and the likely eligibility of students and their dependants.

Update on 14.10.2019: The Home Office published further details regarding the scheme, confirming that students on a degree level (or above) course who hold a valid Tier 4 visa and graduate in the summer of 2021 will be eligible.

Update on 04.10.2019: the Home Office published a Fact Sheet with further information and a Video on their Twitter account.



Student Immigration Update - August 2019

Immigration update for students covering:

  • Work during and after studies - switching from Tier 4 to Tier 2 visa; new Start Up visa route; How many hours can you work
  • Tier 4 visa eligibility and application guide
  • Travelling in and out of the UK - landing card; e-Gate facilities; travelling near the course end date; travelling to Schengen for university business
  • Anything else



Telephone Scam Targeting International Students

It has been brought to our attention by the Home Office that there is a current scam which is targeting Tier 4 students.

Some students may receive a telephone call from an individual who fraudulently purports to represent the Home Office.

Read more to find out how to identify a call is fraudulent and how to deal with it.


Graduation and Visit Visas

Please click on the following link for information regarding Graduation:

https://warwick.ac.uk/study/international/immigration/current/reentry/graduation