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Wondering if anyone can help me with this. I am a British national and citizen. My permanent residence is in the uk and to qualify for home student fees, the UKCISA website states I must prove I was ordinarily resident in the UK for 3 years prior to my course.
They state "If you can demonstrate that you have not been ordinarily resident in the relevant residence area [UK] only because you, or a family member, were temporarily working outside the relevant residence area, you will be treated as though you have been ordinarily resident there [in the UK]." Currently, I don't live in England due to my mum's job. How exactly can I prove I was only temporarily out of the country? I mean what documents or things like that would they want?
They state "If you can demonstrate that you have not been ordinarily resident in the relevant residence area [UK] only because you, or a family member, were temporarily working outside the relevant residence area, you will be treated as though you have been ordinarily resident there [in the UK]." Currently, I don't live in England due to my mum's job. How exactly can I prove I was only temporarily out of the country? I mean what documents or things like that would they want?
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Wondering if anyone can help me with this. I am a British national and citizen. My permanent residence is in the uk and to qualify for home student fees, the UKCISA website states I must prove I was ordinarily resident in the UK for 3 years prior to my course.
They state "If you can demonstrate that you have not been ordinarily resident in the relevant residence area [UK] only because you, or a family member, were temporarily working outside the relevant residence area, you will be treated as though you have been ordinarily resident there [in the UK]." Currently, I don't live in England due to my mum's job. How exactly can I prove I was only temporarily out of the country? I mean what documents or things like that would they want?
Wondering if anyone can help me with this. I am a British national and citizen. My permanent residence is in the uk and to qualify for home student fees, the UKCISA website states I must prove I was ordinarily resident in the UK for 3 years prior to my course.
They state "If you can demonstrate that you have not been ordinarily resident in the relevant residence area [UK] only because you, or a family member, were temporarily working outside the relevant residence area, you will be treated as though you have been ordinarily resident there [in the UK]." Currently, I don't live in England due to my mum's job. How exactly can I prove I was only temporarily out of the country? I mean what documents or things like that would they want?
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Define yourself as a Home student on UCAS Track.
If you are living / at school outside the EU, the Universities will note this and if they make you an offer, they will then query your fee status with you. They will each send you a form to complete and ask for evidence to support your claim for Home status.
So - apply first, then sort out your fee status once you are made an offer.
If you are living / at school outside the EU, the Universities will note this and if they make you an offer, they will then query your fee status with you. They will each send you a form to complete and ask for evidence to support your claim for Home status.
So - apply first, then sort out your fee status once you are made an offer.
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