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Hi, I was wondering if I am elegible for home fees in the uk, I'm italian(in the uk rn) and currently waiting for an answer for the UK Settlement application I did back in december, for the moment I have a certificate of application while I'm waiting to get an answer from the gov.
I was able to make a late application due to the fact that my mother works and lives here in the uk since 2013 and she has settled status, I'm making an application has a family member of her, that said I was also wondering if by applying has a family member of a person with settled status I gain the same rights that my mother has for living in the uk from more than 3 years.
I was able to make a late application due to the fact that my mother works and lives here in the uk since 2013 and she has settled status, I'm making an application has a family member of her, that said I was also wondering if by applying has a family member of a person with settled status I gain the same rights that my mother has for living in the uk from more than 3 years.
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Hi, I was wondering if I am elegible for home fees in the uk, I'm italian(in the uk rn) and currently waiting for an answer for the UK Settlement application I did back in december, for the moment I have a certificate of application while I'm waiting to get an answer from the gov.
I was able to make a late application due to the fact that my mother works and lives here in the uk since 2013 and she has settled status, I'm making an application has a family member of her, that said I was also wondering if by applying has a family member of a person with settled status I gain the same rights that my mother has for living in the uk from more than 3 years.
Hi, I was wondering if I am elegible for home fees in the uk, I'm italian(in the uk rn) and currently waiting for an answer for the UK Settlement application I did back in december, for the moment I have a certificate of application while I'm waiting to get an answer from the gov.
I was able to make a late application due to the fact that my mother works and lives here in the uk since 2013 and she has settled status, I'm making an application has a family member of her, that said I was also wondering if by applying has a family member of a person with settled status I gain the same rights that my mother has for living in the uk from more than 3 years.
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Does that mean you don’t have permanent residency? In which case, I’m pretty sure you won’t get to pay home fees until you do gain permanent residency status. My mum had to go through all of this hassle too and I’m pretty sure it did work so that unless you have gained permanent residency yourself you still had to pay international fees for uni. If you are able to get permanent residency though you should probably consider applying for British citizenship too although the test is an absolute pain, you would get a lot of benefits if you want to go to uni here and work in the uk!
Does that mean you don’t have permanent residency? In which case, I’m pretty sure you won’t get to pay home fees until you do gain permanent residency status. My mum had to go through all of this hassle too and I’m pretty sure it did work so that unless you have gained permanent residency yourself you still had to pay international fees for uni. If you are able to get permanent residency though you should probably consider applying for British citizenship too although the test is an absolute pain, you would get a lot of benefits if you want to go to uni here and work in the uk!
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Does that mean you don’t have permanent residency? In which case, I’m pretty sure you won’t get to pay home fees until you do gain permanent residency status. My mum had to go through all of this hassle too and I’m pretty sure it did work so that unless you have gained permanent residency yourself you still had to pay international fees for uni. If you are able to get permanent residency though you should probably consider applying for British citizenship too although the test is an absolute pain, you would get a lot of benefits if you want to go to uni here and work in the uk!
Does that mean you don’t have permanent residency? In which case, I’m pretty sure you won’t get to pay home fees until you do gain permanent residency status. My mum had to go through all of this hassle too and I’m pretty sure it did work so that unless you have gained permanent residency yourself you still had to pay international fees for uni. If you are able to get permanent residency though you should probably consider applying for British citizenship too although the test is an absolute pain, you would get a lot of benefits if you want to go to uni here and work in the uk!
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I don't think you need permanent residency, I'm pretty sure that Settled status is enough,am I wrong?
I don't think you need permanent residency, I'm pretty sure that Settled status is enough,am I wrong?
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