CHILD STUDENT VISA
The Child Student Visa route is for children aged between 4 and 17 who wish to study at an independent school in the UK, which is a Home Office approved student sponsor.
If you are aged 18 or over and wish to study a further or higher education course in the UK then you should apply for a Student Visa instead. If you are aged 16 or 17 and want to study a course at or above Level 3 of the Regulated Qualifications Framework then you can apply as either a Child Student at an independent school or as a Student
Requirements for a Child Student Visa
In order to qualify for a Child Student Visa, you will need to satisfy UK Visas and Immigration that:
- You are aged between 4 and 17;
- You have been offered an unconditional place on an approved course of study at an independent school holding a valid student sponsor licence;
- You have enough money to support yourself and pay for your course without relying on public funds;
- You have the consent of your parent(s) or legal guardian;
Course Requirements for a Child Student Visa
Child Student Visa applicants can apply for a visa to study one of the following courses:
- A course taught in accordance with the National Curriculum; or
- A course taught in accordance with the Recognised Qualification Framework (RQF), that is not a foundation course intended to prepare the Child Student for entry to a course provided by a higher education provider; or
- A course that is accepted as being of equivalent academic status to the above courses by Ofsted (England), the Education and Training Inspectorate (Northern Ireland), Education Scotland (Scotland) or Estyn (Wales); or
- A course provided in accordance with prevailing Independent School education inspection standards.
Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies
Once you have been offered a place on an approved course of study at an independent school, your education provider will send you a Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies (CAS) reference number.
The Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies must have been issued by a student sponsor which is an independent school whose licence is still valid. You must apply for your Child Student visa within 6 months of receiving your CAS.
The Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies must not have been used in a previous application which was either granted or refused and the education institution must not have withdrawn its offer.
The CAS must also contain certain information including details of the course to be studied, the cost of accommodation, the tuition fees and any payment already made.
Financial Requirement for a Child Student Visa
You will need to satisfy UK Visas and Immigration that you have enough cash funds to pay your course fees and support yourself financially in the UK.
Course Fees
Unless you fall within one of the special categories listed below, you will need to demonstrate that you have sufficient funds to pay any outstanding course fees for one academic year.
Living Costs
Unless you fall within one of the special categories listed below, you will need to demonstrate that you can meet your living costs in the UK.
The amount you will need will depend on your living arrangements:
- Boarding at a residential independent school: applicant must have boarding fees for one academic year;
- Term-time private foster carer or close relative who is a British or has ILR: carer or relative must have funds of at least £570 per month for each month of the course up to a maximum of 9 months;
- Living with parent / guardian who has a Parent of a Child Student Visa: applicant must have £1,560 per month for each month of the course up to a maximum of 9 months, plus £625 per child per month of the course up to a maximum of 9 months, for any additional children accompanying the parent;
- Aged 16 or 17 living independently: applicant must have either (a) 1,265 (or £1,334 from 1/12/2020) for each month of the course up to the maximum of 9 months where studying in London; or (b) £1,015 (or £1,023 from 1/12/2020) for each month of the course up to the maximum of 9 months where studying outside London.
You will need to have held the money for at least 28 consecutive days ending not more than 31 days before the date of your Child Student Visa application.
Child Student Visa Processing Times
If you apply for a Child Student Visa from outside the UK then you should receive a decision on your Child Student Visa application within 3 weeks.
If you apply for permission to stay as a Child Student from within the UK then you should receive a decision within 8 weeks.