What kind of inspections will I face when entering the UK?

Updated on educate 2024-08-11
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    What kind of inspections will I face when entering the UK?

    Five do's and don'ts of studying in the UK:

    1.When entering the UK, you should carry your passport, air ticket, admission letter, invitation letter, capitalization certificate and other important information such as your UK address, **, and do not put it in your checked baggage. This is very important.

    Don't leave important documents behind when studying in the UK, especially those foals. It's best to keep it in a folder and carry it with you.

    2.When the plane is about to arrive in the UK, the flight attendant will usually provide you with a UK Arrival Card and a customs declaration form. Please fill it out and put it together with your passport, visa, acceptance letter, invitation letter, etc. and submit it to the UK immigration officer for inspection upon arrival at the port of entry.

    3.There are three lanes at the UK port of entry: British passports, European national passports, and other passports.

    Chinese citizens should generally choose the channels of citizens of other countries to go through the entry procedures. Immigration** will usually check the status or reason for a potential immigrant (e.g., student, business, family visit, etc.). Then ask for relevant documents (e.g. acceptance letters, invitation letters, etc.).

    <>4.Please pick up your baggage from the baggage carousel on your flight. If you find that your baggage is missing, you should report it to the airline with a baggage check slip, and then you can leave customs to enter the country only after you have obtained the missing declaration documents.

    5.When you enter the country, please exchange pounds at the airport, bank or foreign exchange offices in some major cities. Pound sterling coins come in 2 pounds, 1 pound, 50 pence, 20 pence, 10 pence, 5 pence, 2 pence and 1 pence.

    Banknotes come in 50 pounds, 20 pounds, 10 pounds and 5 pounds. Or exchange some pounds with you before you leave China. Remember, try not to bring too many pounds.

    You can ask for some small pounds.

    Chinese citizens should be truthful if they are questioned by British immigrants** when going through immigration procedures; If you believe that you have been treated unfairly, you should express your attitude to the UK immigration officer in person, and you can ask them to facilitate contact with the Chinese embassy or consulate in the UK.

    The above is all about studying in the UK and what you will face when entering the country, I hope it will be helpful to you!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    When entering the camera, you must take out your passport, as well as valid identity certificate, and apply for a study abroad certificate, and the customs officers will verify your identity, and you must actively work hard to cooperate in the verification process.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    You need to check your ID card, passport, you need to prepare the relevant procedures and certificates, you must pass the TOEFL test or IELTS test, you must understand the entry guidelines, you must meet the conditions for applying, you must pay the fees for studying abroad, and you need to take the entrance exam.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    First of all, you will have to check whether your passport is qualified when you enter the country, and secondly, you will have to quarantine for a period of time and do a nucleic acid test.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    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. This is especially important for those who need to go to the dormitory on their own! Let me introduce you to the "What are the precautions for studying in the UK".

    What are the precautions for entering the UK to study abroad?

    1. Valid passport & visa

    Two of the most important things! The originals of passports and visas, preferably re-photocopied and 2 or 3 copies for spare. But remember to keep the original and copy separate

    2. Certificate of International Travel Health Examination and Certificate of International Vaccination

    After getting the visa, the children's shoes must go to the local entry-exit inspection and quarantine bureau to apply for these two certificates. It is an absolute must for first-time entrants.

    3. Fill in the arrival card

    Before landing, the flight attendant will provide you with an arrival card, if you happen to fall asleep and don't get it, don't worry, you can get it when you queue up to go through customs.

    4. Air tickets

    5. Pound sterling cash

    UK Customs allows cash up to £3,000 to be brought into the country. But for the sake of safety, no matter how willful you are, don't bring too much cash, about 500-1000 is enough to cover the expenses for the first two weeks. It is best to be able to exchange some small denominations of British pound cash at the bank.

    6. RMB cash

    You don't need to bring too much, and you can cope with the cost of waiting time. Another function is that when you arrive in the UK, you can show our cute pink banknotes to the crooked fruit children's shoes

    7. Credit card

    There are many credit cards that can be used across borders, so you can ask at each bank. I feel that it is the best credit card that can be co-branded with my parents, and we use the card in the UK to help my parents repay the money in China, which is not only convenient but also better controls the spending.

    8. 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.

    9. School admission letter

    That is, your offer or cas. The original must be, 2 copies just in case. When you enter the country, the customs will ask you which school you went to or something, and you can take the admission letter of the school as proof. Similarly, the original copy should be separated.

    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. This is especially important for those who need to go to the dormitory on their own! If you are already renting an off-campus apartment, you can also provide a rental contract.

    12. Scholarship offer

    If you have one, you can bring it with you, and you will use it when you register with the school.

    13. 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.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    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.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    1. Is it really difficult to find a job: This has to be said by data, I was in the UK in 05-07, when the probability of Chinese students getting a UK work permit was 3 in 1,000. After the current economic recession, I personally estimate that it is even less optimistic.

    2. How to improve the odds: This question is rather general...

    For example, in the UK, it is relatively difficult to find a job for economics, finance, and law, while science and engineering (especially some science) are easier to find a job; Studying for a doctorate is easier to find a job than studying for a one-year master's degree (- Personally, I think that in this, the discipline and school are the most important, my classmate at the time studied civil engineering, beng, and he and several of his mainland classmates were hired with high salaries.

    On the basis of this, Britain also follows the principle of "survival of the fittest". I'm not fit to stay in the UK, so I won't comment too much

    3. A few pieces of advice: don't put too much pressure on yourself before you go; Don't be too confident; If you can't come back, you won't come back, and you won't give me a tax; Don't forget your parents.

    4. The opinions on the first floor basically agree that if there is an opportunity, you can jump from the UK to the United States, and appropriately increase the chance of success.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Now that the kind of work visa that can stay in the UK for two years has also been canceled, it is really difficult to work here, unless it is extremely good The formal work here is more inclined to those Indians or something for foreigners, and the Chinese are not so optimistic

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    There is basically no possibility of studying in the UK now, because the epidemic in the UK is very serious, and it is very unsuitable for studying.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Now studying in the UK, you should be required to have taken IELTS and the like.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I think at least a health certificate or a nucleic acid test is required, anyway, this proof is needed.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    1. Student visa, valid passport, international travel health examination manual, vaccination certificate.

    2. School admission letter, financial proof documents and relevant vouchers for accommodation in the UK.

    3. Students also need to prepare passport specifications**, original IELTS transcript and air ticket.

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Hello, you can check the relevant study abroad entry information on the Internet, you should know more clearly and comprehensively.

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