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Reading this might also be helpful.12.3 - What type of entry clearance to give wrote:- 12.3.1 Mandatory entry clearance requirement for students
From 1 September 2007, it is a mandatory requirement that non-EEA nationals seeking entry to the UK for the purpose of study, obtain prior entry clearance as a student before arriving in the UK. See also Paragraph 12.25 below on the mandatory entry clearance requirement for prospective students.
The only exceptions are those who are:
* British Nationals (Overseas)
* British Overseas Territories Citizens
* British Overseas Citizens
* British Protected Persons
* British Subjects under the British Nationality Act 1981
As long as you are paying for the course, then yes, 'case closed'krantik wrote:Got this reply on the same query that I had mailed to the WP department -
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Therefore, a dependant of a work permit holder is free to work or study in the UK as long as the endorsement in their passport places no restriction on their employment here.''
I would think that this closes the issue as my wife's passport only says No recourse to public funds - what do you guys think?