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Full fees most probably apply as you are not considered a permanent resident yet. However some colleges may apply discretion. See the UKCISA website for more details: http://www.ukcisa.org.uk/kafi wrote:CAN ANY ONE GIVE ME SOME ADVICE ABOUT THE STUDYING IN UK UNIVERSITY AS A FAMILY MEMBER OF EU NATIONAL WHO IS WORKING HERE FOR TWO YEARS ,
---- CAN EEA2 GET THE HOME STATUS FOR TUITION FEES
Same as above.----- CAN EEA2 GET THE GOVT. GRANT & FINANCE FOR THE DEGREE COURSE...
Hi,U should be treated as EU national so u'll have to pay EU fees altho there are some courses such as in health care where u pay home fees or even can apply for grants/student loans.Best to ask uni's admission office.all d bestkafi wrote:CAN ANY ONE GIVE ME SOME ADVICE ABOUT THE STUDYING IN UK UNIVERSITY AS A FAMILY MEMBER OF EU NATIONAL WHO IS WORKING HERE FOR TWO YEARS ,
---- CAN EEA2 GET THE HOME STATUS FOR TUITION FEES
OR
----- CAN EEA2 GET THE GOVT. GRANT & FINANCE FOR THE DEGREE COURSE..
PLEASE LET ME EXPLAIN THIS....
MANY MANY THANKS......
thanks a lot for your kind informationradi8 wrote:@kafi-Yes, you can. My wife is an EEA2 and she is studying at London Metropolitan University. She paid home tuition fees as EEA family member. She provided her ID with RC sticker, my ID and our certificate of married.
Hope this help
i applied for students finance & Maintenance Grant . now they want to see my passport with rc and my wife's proof of income (p60 or tax return document)alejandrouk wrote:I contacted UKCISA and about 6 universities sent me their questionnaire to determine my fee status (I am unmarried to my EEA partner) only one University accepted me as home student the rest and UKCISA didn't. Still I am trying to deal with this before my course starts, however their point was that if I will be married then I would be classed as home student but as we are unmarried I do not qualify. If you are married to your EEA family member and cover the other relevant criteria then it seems it should be a problem.
http://www.ukcisa.org.uk/student/info_s ... i.php#cat3
Please see bleow. As a family memeber of EEA national, you should be consider as a home student. I have a RC status and have paid home fee.kafi wrote:CAN ANY ONE GIVE ME SOME ADVICE ABOUT THE STUDYING IN UK UNIVERSITY AS A FAMILY MEMBER OF EU NATIONAL WHO IS WORKING HERE FOR TWO YEARS ,
---- CAN EEA2 GET THE HOME STATUS FOR TUITION FEES
OR
----- CAN EEA2 GET THE GOVT. GRANT & FINANCE FOR THE DEGREE COURSE..
PLEASE EXPLAIN THIS....
MANY MANY THANKS......
as long as he the family member of Eu national who is working here he is able to get home fees. he should try in some different university.Ajenta83 wrote:My experience.
I'm an EU national and when my husband joined me and received his RC for 5 years he applied for a uni course.
They said, eventhough he is a family memeber of an eu national, there was a second criteria he didn't met which was residencing in the UK for atleast 3 years to qualify for Home student fees.
So they said he had to pay 9 k/year as an internaitonal student!!!!
thx for reply. i asked the student finance to review my application . they did wrong decission before now they approved my student loan, tution fees loan and grands. its becoj of the case worker ignorancemaviesk wrote:The 3 year residence requirement is for EVERYONE when it comes to home fees, even British students.. You have to have been resident in the UK or another EU state in the 3 years before you start your course. The only exception I know of is for Turkish children of parents working in the UK under the Ankara agreement, they must have been resident in any EU country or Turkey.
i came to UK on 12 july 2009 on student visa and i completed my college diploma in july 2011, meanwhile i got engaged with European girl and then we got married this year in may and i have received my residency card (eea2) on 3October 2011. Now i want to study a university course starting in September 2012.maviesk wrote:The 3 year residence requirement is for EVERYONE when it comes to home fees, even British students.. You have to have been resident in the UK or another EU state in the 3 years before you start your course. The only exception I know of is for Turkish children of parents working in the UK under the Ankara agreement, they must have been resident in any EU country or Turkey.
how is your wife exercising her treaty rights in the UK?hazel wrote:i came to UK on 12 july 2009 on student visa and i completed my college diploma in july 2011, meanwhile i got engaged with European girl and then we got married this year in may and i have received my residency card (eea2) on 3October 2011. Now i want to study a university course starting in September 2012.maviesk wrote:The 3 year residence requirement is for EVERYONE when it comes to home fees, even British students.. You have to have been resident in the UK or another EU state in the 3 years before you start your course. The only exception I know of is for Turkish children of parents working in the UK under the Ankara agreement, they must have been resident in any EU country or Turkey.
Now my questions are these:
Can i apply for home fees and student finance (means any grants)?
And what is meant by 3years residency requirements?? Am i eligible for 3years residency because i came to this country on 12 July 2009 and on 12 july 2012 i will complete my 3years in uk.
please help me. I am very worried.