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Thanks for your reply. I have gone through UKCISA website. They said you are entitled to pay home fees if you have ILR or are a relevant family member of a UK national and have stayed continuously for 3 years (which i meet). The did not indicate if the relevant family member should have ILR or not. Please helpmanci wrote:http://www.ukcisa.org.uk/International- ... ation-(HE) or-further-education-(FE)?
Ogidi wrote:According to UKCISA
"3: EU nationals, and family
In order to qualify for 'home' fees under this category, you must meet all of the following criteria:
a) on the first day of an academic year of your course, you must be:
an EU national; or
the relevant family member of a non-UK EU national, and that non-UK EU national is in the UK as a self sufficient person or as a student; or
the relevant family member of a UK national;
and
(b) you must have been ordinarily resident in the EEA and/or Switzerland and/or the overseas territories for the three years before the first day of the first academic year of the course (if you have not, see the Special Provision below); and
(c) the main purpose of your residence in the EEA/Switzerland (or the overseas territories if applicable) must not have been to receive full-time education during any part of the three-year period (if you have not, see the Special Provision below)."
They did not specify that the family member must be settled.