SHORT-TERM STUDY VISA
Course Fees
Course Name | Duration | Fees |
OTHM Level 3 Foundation Diploma in Higher Education Studies | 6 Months | £4500 |
OTHM Level 3 Diploma in Education and Training | 6 Months | £4500 |
OTHM Level 3 Foundation Diploma in Accountancy | 6 Months | £4500 |
ATHE Level 3 Diploma in Health and Social Care | 6 Months | £4500 |
ATHE Level 3 Diploma in Business and Management | 6 Months | £4500 |
NCFE Level 5 Diploma in Education and Training | 6 Months | £4500 |
ATHE Level 3 Diploma in Business and Management | 6 Months | £4500 |
NCFE Level 2 Functionals Skills in English | 6 Months | £4500 |
OTHM / ATHE Level 7 Diploma in Strategic Management | 6 Months | £4500 |
ESOL CEFR B2 Level English Course (Intensive) | 11 Months | £4500 |
ATHE Level 3 Diploma in Digital and Computing Technologies | 6 Months | £4500 |
ESOL CEFR B2 Level English Course | 6 months | £4500 |
Course Start Dates
Session Dates | Last Date of Entry for each session |
9th January 2023 | 31st January 2023 |
6th February 2023 | 28th February 2023 |
6th March 2023 | 31st March 2023 |
17th April 2023 | 1st May 2023 |
8th May 2023 | 31st May 2023 |
5th June 2023 | 30th June 2023 |
3rd July 2023 | 31st July 2023 |
4th September 2023 | 29th September 2023 |
2nd October 2023 | 31st October 2023 |
6th November 2023 | 30th November 2023 |
4th December 2023 | 21st December 2023 |
LOCATIONS
Manchester
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VISA GUIDANCE AND INFORMATION
The correct visa
There are two visa routes for short courses.
The visa you apply for depends on how long you will be with us.
The two routes are:
a standard visitor visa – for specific types of study up to six months long
a short-term study visa – for English language courses only, between six and 11 months in length.
Standard visitor visa
Most students will use this visa route. You need a standard visitor visa if you are coming to the UK for up to six months, and are:
What you can’t do with a visit visa
You cannot:
extend a visit visa
change to a student visa in the UK
apply for a graduate work visa (you must be in the UK on a student visa instad)
get free non-emergency medical treatment through the NHS (you need private health insurance instead)
work (including voluntary work, work experience or a placement – even if it is unpaid).
Important: You must see a Border Force Officer when you arrive in the UK – and each time you re-enter during your course. This is so you can get your passport stamped. If you are eligible to use an ePassport gate you do not need to see a Border Force Officer.
Ways to apply
How you apply for a standard visitor visa depends on which country you’re from. Check if you need to apply for a visa before you leave home or if you can enter with your passport when you arrive in the UK.
You must also apply in advance if you have a criminal record or if you’ve previously been refused entry into the UK.
Nationals of Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia or the United Arab Emirates can apply for an Electronic Visa Waiver. This allows short-term study at Sussex but check the waiver restrictions.
Applying before you leave home
You must apply online on the UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI) website.
If you are coming as a visiting and exchange student on a course of study for less than six months, you should select ‘Short-term study (up to six months)’ as the main reason for your visit.
You can apply up to three months before you travel to the UK. Check visa processing times.
Find out how much it costs to apply for a visit visa.
You must have all your visa application documents with you when you enter the UK, in case a Border Force Officer asks to see them.
Applying at the UK border
If you don’t need a visa to travel to the UK, you can apply to enter for free as a visitor when you arrive at a UK port of entry.
Tell the Border Force Officer you want to be admitted as a visitor to follow a short course of study for fewer than six months. You’ll need to show some documents (skip to documents and evidence). If you leave the UK during your course, you’ll need to show these documents every time you re-enter.
If you are eligible to use an ePassport gate, you won’t get a stamp in your passport. Instead, when you arrive at Sussex, we will ask to see your passport and boarding pass as proof of your right to study.
Documents and evidence
All documents must be originals. See detailed information on the documents you need.
You will need to provide a translation of any documents not in English.
You’ll also need to prove you have enough money to cover all reasonable costs of your visit, including tuition fees and living expenses without working or accessing public funds. There is no set level of funds you need to show; instead see funds guidance [PDF]. As there is no set level, your application could be refused if you do not provide evidence of being able to meet the costs. We advise that you use the proof of funds requirements for student visas as a guide.
You must also have a letter from Sussex confirming the details of your studies.
All visitors to the UK must satisfy the genuine visitor requirement. You may need documents to prove this.
If you apply before you travel, you supply documents as part of your visa application.
If you’re eligible for a visa at the UK border, carry all documents in your hand luggage in case you need to show them to a Border Force Officer.
Arriving in the Republic of Ireland, the Isle of Man or the Channel Islands
You can’t apply for a standard visitor visa on arrival if you enter via the Republic of Ireland, Isle of Man, Guernsey or Jersey (countries in the Common Travel Area).
This is because there is no immigration control at the UK port of entry.
If you want to enter the UK as a visitor through one of these countries, apply for a standard visitor visa before you leave home.
More detail
This is just a summary of what you need to know. For more details about the visit visa route and the requirements, refer to the Visitor immigration rules and the corresponding UK Visas and Immigration guidance [PDF]. Also see genuine visitor guidance by UKCISA.
Short-term study visa
This visa route is now only for students who apply for entry clearance to do an English language course between six and 11 months long.
We will update this information soon for students applying for our Sussex Centre for Language Studies programmes.
In the meantime, submit a query form to the International Advice team or refer to this UKCISA guide on the short-term visa route.
If you hold a short-term study visa which was issued before 1 December 2020, see the rules and requirements you must continue to meet.
Overview
You can apply for a Short-term study visa to study English language in the UK.
This visa is for English language courses lasting longer than 6 months and up to 11 months.
If your course is different to this, check which visa you need.
How long you can stay
You can stay in the UK for the length of your course plus an extra 30 days as long as your stay is no longer than 11 months.
Fees and costs
It costs £200 for a Short-term study visa.
Healthcare surcharge
You’ll also have to pay the healthcare surcharge as part of your online application. It usually costs £470.
This is so you can use the National Health Service (NHS) in the UK.
Check how much you’ll need to pay before you apply.
What you cannot do
You cannot:
- study on any other course or change your course while in the UK
- study at a state-funded school
- work or carry out any business (this includes paid or unpaid work, work experience or work placements)
- extend this visa
- bring family members (‘dependants’) with you on this visa
- apply for most benefits (public funds) or the State Pension