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To study in the UK, the following documents are generally required when entering the UK:
Original Letter of Acceptance, including CAS;
Original valid passport with visa (undamaged);
Ticket; Proof of financial means: sufficient money (foreign exchange instead of RMB, bank draft, international card, small amount of cash, etc., preferably some change);
Original Health Certificate for International Travel and International Vaccination Certificate;
Accommodation contract abroad or accommodation related documents confirmed by the school;
If you have paid the tuition fee in advance, please bring the payment receipt or remittance certificate;
Original documents such as original academic certificates, degree certificates, transcripts, IELTS transcripts, qualification certificates and other documents from domestic schools;
20-30 passports**;
The address of the school and the necessary contact**.
Note: Please put the above documents and their copies in a carry-on handbag, which is convenient to take out when entering and exiting, and show them to the customs if necessary**. It cannot be placed in a checked bag in case it is lost.
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1. Valid passport and visa.
The originals of the passport and visa are important, and it is best to make more copies and 2 or 3 copies for backup.
2. Certificate of International Travel Health Examination and Certificate of International Vaccination
After getting the visa, you must go to the local entry-exit inspection and quarantine bureau to apply for these two certificates.
3. Fill in the arrival card.
Before landing, the flight attendant will provide you with a boarding card, and if you don't get it, you can get it when you queue up to go through customs. You can fill it out right on the plane and save some time.
4. Air tickets. Usually, all you can get is an e-ticket. Once you get your ticket, be sure to check your personal information and check your baggage allowance.
5. Pound sterling cash.
UK Customs allows cash up to £3,000 to be brought into the country. It is best to go to the bank in advance to exchange some small denominations in pound sterling cash.
6. Credit card.
7. Economic proof documents.
The bank should also bring the bank proof of funds used to apply for the visa. If you have a money order, traveler's check, wire transfer slip, etc., at the bank, it is best to make 2 copies.
8. School admission letter.
That is, the admission notice or electronic notification. The original must be, 2 copies just in case.
9. Domestic graduation certificate and transcript.
Both English and Chinese versions and photocopies are available, so you will need them if you want to transfer or continue your application.
10. IELTS transcript.
Original, and two copies. Some schools also require it at the time of registration.
11. Confirmation of accommodation reservation.
If you are staying in the dormitory, you will be provided with a confirmation email with your full address, zip code and **, which must be printed out in case of customs inquiries.
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After the plane landed at Heathrow Airport, it entered a wide passageway. The floor of the passage is covered with a gray carpet and the passage is about 200 meters long. Walk out of the aisle and enter the passport control hall to go through the formalities of entering the UK.
To enter the UK, the following documents should be provided to immigrants**:
1. Passport. 2. Arrival card (issued by the flight attendant to non-EC nationals before arrival, to be filled out on board).
3. Formal invitation letter (school offer, invitation letter from relatives and friends, etc.).
4. Proof of funds.
5. Certificate of recent physical examination and international vaccination.
6. Visiting scholars are required to provide proof of work and financial ability.
Generally speaking, you only need to provide your passport and invitation letter (original or photocopy). Note: The above documents should be carried with you and not in your suitcase, as you will not be able to claim your luggage until you have passed passport control.
The above documents will help you enter the UK smoothly and should be brought with you as much as possible. It is not necessary to tell immigrants that you plan to extend your stay in the UK.
After the immigration ** checks the passport verification, you will be asked a number of questions, which are basically as follows:
1. Your name, place of birth, date of birth.
2. What kind of work is engaged in in the domestic work unit.
3. The British side invited the unit and destroyed the reason for the invitation.
4. Take a flight, whether there is a round-trip ticket with or without sails.
5. Whether you plan to extend your stay in the UK.
6. Where to live in the UK.
7. What do you plan to study, and the direction of professional research.
Immigrants ask a variety of questions about the various reasons for entering the UK. These questions are generally simpler. If there is nothing specifically declared, you can take the green channel; If you are carrying items that are subject to declaration, you can take the red channel.
Useful Airport ** Numbers:
Heathrow: (London) 0181 7594321
Luton Airport: (Luton) 01582 405110
Gatwick Airport: (Gatwick) 01293 531299
Birmingham International Airport: (Birmingham) 0121 7675511
Manchester Airport: (Manchester) 0161 489 3000
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The UK needs to prepare 7 documents.
When you enter the country at the airport in the UK, the immigration officer and the health ** will ask you to show 7 documents, so international students are reminded to put these documents in the handbag they carry with the silver shed for easy removal. The seven documents are a valid passport with a visa, an airline ticket, an International Travel Health Clearance Certificate and an International Vaccination Certificate, a letter of acceptance from the school, financial documents such as money orders, traveller's cheques or wire transfer slips, affidavit of support, proof of scholarships (if any), original copies of degrees, qualifications (or copies with official seals), and relevant proof of accommodation in the UK.
Studying in the UK, it is essential to bring some cash with you, the amount is not too large, 500 pounds is enough in case of emergency, and it is best to prepare about 10 pounds of coins in the cash, so that you can use it at the airport, because in the UK it is very cautious to call many airports can only be played and cannot be scored. If you have a large amount of cash with you, remember not to put it in your checked baggage.
When you arrive in the UK, you must also carry an emergency contact book with you, including family, school, friends, tutors, and if you can, you can make several copies of the number and put it in different places in your luggage, so that you don't have to panic if one of them is lost.
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After 6 July 2018, students applying for a Tier 4 visa will need to submit the following:
2. Valid travel documents or passports;
3. Confirmation of Acceptance Letter (CAS) number (provided in the visa application form);
4. Tuberculosis test certificate issued by an authorized clinic (stay for more than 6 months);
5. Academic and technical audit certificate (if required in the admission confirmation letter of the school);
6. An old biometric card that is still valid (if you have one);
8. A written letter of consent from the parent or legal guardian agreeing to travel to the UK and arrange for arrival in the UK. The consent letter must also state that the parent or legal guardian agrees that you are living independently in the UK;
9. Proof of relationship with parents or legal guardians: birth certificate, or household registration, or only child certificate, or adoption certificate (if adopted), please note that the UK Visas and Immigration Department does not accept notarization letters issued by relevant Chinese authorities.
Under the age of 16 (under 18 if disabled) and will be living in the UK with an adult who is not a parent, legal guardian or close relative (i.e. cared for by a private host family) for more than 28 days, a letter of consent from the parent or legal guardian must confirm the care arrangements and provide the following information:
1. The relationship between parents and the applicant's caregiver;
2. The residential address of the applicant and the carer in the UK;
3. Parents or legal guardians support the application for a UK visa and authorise a carer to take care of the applicant during their stay in the UK;
1) The caregiver's name, current address, and contact information;
2) the carer's and applicant's residential addresses in the UK (if different from the carer's current address);
3) Confirm that the accommodation provided is a private address and not operated by a company, such as a hotel or youth hostel;
4) the relationship between the parent or legal guardian and the caregiver;
5) the caregiver agrees to provide care arrangements for the applicant;
6) The carer has a minimum of £570 per month (up to a maximum of 9 months) to care for and provide accommodation for the applicant during the school period;
7) Information about other persons in the care of the caregiver, as well as the date of the commitment letter and the signature of the caregiver;
8) a notarial deed of the carer's valid passport, travel document or certificate of naturalisation confirming that the carer can reside in the UK, which must be issued in the UK;
10. The following documents prove that the caregiver has been registered with the UK local authority:
1) A letter from your parent, legal guardian or carer to a local authority in the UK confirming that you will be in the care of a private host family for the duration of your stay in the UK. and a reply from the UK local authority** confirming that a private homestay arrangement has been received for a 16 or 17 year old and is allowed to live independently in the UK;
2) The consent letter from the parent or legal guardian must state that they agree to the applicant living independently in the UK and must provide translations of non-English language materials that can be independently verified. The translator must confirm on the translation:
is a correct translation of the original material;
Date of translation; the translator's full name and signature;
Translator's contact information;
Translation services are available at all Visa Application Centres.
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