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This is not just a theoretical situation for us in this house. My wife is currently studying a for a Masters Degree, part-time over two years, and we went through the exercise of having to prove that she could indeed pay just the Home level of fees. My wife originates from Thailand. She came to the UK on a spouse visa in 2001, got ILR in 2002 and became a British Citizen in 2004. Nevertheless before she started the Masters Degree course in 2005 it was quite a struggle to convince the College that just Home Fees were payable. They seemed to assume that because it was readily conceded that my wife needed to get a sufficient grade in IELTS, because English is not her first language, that she would automatically be classed as an Overseas student.Note: If you are granted settled status after the 1st September, you will not become eligible for home fee status, but will have to continue to pay overseas fees for the whole duration of your course of study.
A careful read of that webpage I provided a link to will show that someone who is an asylum seeker is not classified as eligible for Home Fees.Now if you are an asylum seeker....
-: and again anyone so categorised is not an asylum seeker.Humanitarian Protection (HP),
Discretionary Leave (DL),
Exceptional Leave to Enter or Remain (ELE/ELR)