Re-entering the UK have short-term student child unaccompanied visa
Can I re-enter the UK having this type of Visa (valid until January 1, 2019) for a 12-day tour?
Best Answer
Your course is over therefore the premise for your Short Term Study visa is no longer valid. Seeking to enter the UK on a short term study visa where the course is finished gives Immigration the right (but not the obligation) to remove you under Paragraph 320 of the rules. https://www.gov.uk/guidance/immigration-rules/immigration-rules-part-9-grounds-for-refusal (1) the fact that entry is being sought for a purpose not covered by these Rules.
If you want to enter the UK as a tourist you’ll need to apply for a Standard Visitor visa.
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Can I leave and re enter UK on a study permit?
With Student permission, you can leave and re-enter the UK as often as you wish before the end date of your course.Can I come back to UK after 6 months?
You may be able to extend your stay if you have permission to be in the UK for less than 6 months. You can extend your stay up to a total of 6 months. You can only apply to stay in the UK for longer than 6 months if you're: a patient receiving medical treatment.Can a minor enter the UK alone?
Travelling aloneYou can travel to the UK without an adult (someone over the age of 18). Your parent or guardian will need to provide their: written consent for you to travel to the UK. full contact details.Is there a time limit to enter UK after getting student visa?
Student visa holders coming to the UK for more than 6 months will be issued a 90-day or 30-day temporary travel visa (TTV - it is the vignette sticker inside your passport) which should be used to enter the UK - the 90-day temporary travel visa has been issued since July 2020 due to the coronavirus pandemic.🇬🇧 UK CHILD DEPENDENT VISA REQUIREMENTS \u0026 step-by-step in filling out the online application form
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