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Guidance need for Home Fees instead of International Fees

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raj_m
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Guidance need for Home Fees instead of International Fees

Post by raj_m » Wed Feb 26, 2025 2:26 pm

My child would turn 18 in 3 Mar 2025. New university session starts on 15 Sept 2025.

I believe my child is eligible for Home Fees for the university under LONG RESIDENCE category where-in:
if child is over 18 and have spent at least half the life in UK, child is eligible for Home Fees.

under LONG RESIDENCE
https://www.ukcisa.org.uk/Information-- ... layer-6082


Timeline -
Entered first time in UK - 04-May- 2016
Left UK - 19 June - 2016
Re-entered UK - 19 Nov- 2016 (after 5 months)
and has been in UK since 19-nov-2016.

Days since birth to first entry in UK = 3351 days
Days since first entry in UK(4-May-2016) until first day of course(15 Sep 2025) = 3421 days
Days since birth until first day of course = 6771 days

Half of 6771 days is approx 3385 days
Daus being in UK - 3421 days which is more than half of life.

Based on this calculation i believe the child can qualify for Home fees.
Need your feedback and inputs whether am I correct on this.
Offer from university currently has come as International student and need to claim for Home fees with above argument..

sah10406
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Re: Guidance need for Home Fees instead of International Fees

Post by sah10406 » Thu Feb 27, 2025 10:21 am

This is not a visa or immigration matter, and not for this forum. I suggest you contact the university or UKCISA direct to discuss.

Assuming the university has all the above information, it is possible that the issue is the 5-month absence from the UK in 2016. It depends on the circumstances of this.
I do not give immigration advice. I refer you to Immigration Rules, guidance, other online content and to your sponsor.

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