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UK DEPENDENT VISA

Students can apply for student visas along with their dependents if he or she is graduated or have done Bachelor’s equivalent to the UK. Qualification of Spouse and Children does not matter in such cases. 

Dependents are allowed to stay in the UK under the new PBS (Points Based System) immigration requirements. These include the major applicants’ partners or children. For main student visa holders, the UK government’s work regulations are tight. A student visa holder, on the other hand, can work in a variety of jobs. They must nevertheless adhere to certain guidelines.

Dependents can apply for a dependent visa in the United Kingdom on their own or with the applicant. The principal applicant, on the other hand, must be a full-time student enrolled in a postgraduate level program (RQF level 7 or higher) for at least 9 months, a new government-sponsored student, or a Ph.D. extension scheme student.

 Each of you, your spouse, and your child must have a specific amount of money. This is in addition to the money you’ll need to keep yourself viable.

The amount of money they require is determined on where you will be studying. They must have one of the following:

  • Inside London: Courses cost £845 per month (for up to 9 months).
  • Outside London: Courses cost £680 per month (for up to 9 months).

If you’re applying with your spouse or kid (as a family), you’ll need to show that you have enough money to pay for your course and sustain yourself, as well as additional funds for each of them.

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