diff --git a/app/views/content/non-uk-teachers/train-to-teach-in-england-as-an-international-student.md b/app/views/content/non-uk-teachers/train-to-teach-in-england-as-an-international-student.md index 568d728d76..feb08f20da 100644 --- a/app/views/content/non-uk-teachers/train-to-teach-in-england-as-an-international-student.md +++ b/app/views/content/non-uk-teachers/train-to-teach-in-england-as-an-international-student.md @@ -209,19 +209,6 @@ If you are resident in the UK, you may already have a visa or immigration status To train to teach in England, you will need a visa or immigration status allowing you to study (or work, for salaried courses) in the UK. -When you have been accepted on to a teacher training course offering student or skilled worker visa sponsorship, you will be able to apply for your visa. - -[If you're an Irish citizen you do not need a visa](https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/common-travel-area-guidance). - -If you’re not sure about your immigration status, you can [check if you need a UK visa](https://www.gov.uk/check-uk-visa) or [contact UK Visas and Immigration for help](https://www.gov.uk/contact-ukvi-inside-outside-uk). - -### Already living in the UK? - -If you have settled or pre-settled status under the EU Settlement Scheme or indefinite leave to remain -you will not need a visa to train to teach in the UK. - -### How to apply - [Learn more about applying for the right visa for your teacher training course](/non-uk-teachers/visas-for-non-uk-trainees). ## Plan your move to the UK diff --git a/app/views/content/non-uk-teachers/ukraine.md b/app/views/content/non-uk-teachers/ukraine.md index 18672bfd86..54c77f8d6d 100644 --- a/app/views/content/non-uk-teachers/ukraine.md +++ b/app/views/content/non-uk-teachers/ukraine.md @@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ To be eligible for the IRP, you must be a teacher coming to England to teach lan You already have the right to train or work as a teacher in England if you're in the UK on (one of the following): -* [Ukraine Family Scheme visa](https://www.gov.uk/guidance/apply-for-a-ukraine-family-scheme-visa) – please note this scheme closed to new applications on 19 February 2024 +* [Ukraine Family Scheme visa](https://www.gov.uk/guidance/apply-for-a-ukraine-family-scheme-visa) – please note this scheme closed to new applications on 19 February 2024 * [Ukraine Sponsorship Scheme](https://www.gov.uk/guidance/apply-for-a-visa-under-the-ukraine-sponsorship-scheme) * [Ukraine Extension Scheme](https://www.gov.uk/guidance/apply-to-stay-in-the-uk-under-the-ukraine-extension-scheme) @@ -188,7 +188,7 @@ If you have general questions about the information on this page, you can email You may be eligible for personalised support from a [teacher training adviser](/teacher-training-advisers). They can help with your application to a training provider or school. -To check if you're eligible for an adviser, you can call us on +44 800 389 2500. Calls will be charged at your country’s standard rate. Or you can contact us using the live chat service at the bottom of this page. +To check if you're eligible for an adviser, you can call us on +44 800 389 2500. Calls will be charged at your country’s standard rate. Or you can contact us using the live chat service at the bottom of this page. We’re available Monday to Friday between 8:30am and 5:30pm (UK local time) except on [bank holidays](https://www.gov.uk/bank-holidays) in England. diff --git a/app/views/content/non-uk-teachers/visas-for-non-uk-trainees.md b/app/views/content/non-uk-teachers/visas-for-non-uk-trainees.md index 28ee80dc9e..f699118302 100644 --- a/app/views/content/non-uk-teachers/visas-for-non-uk-trainees.md +++ b/app/views/content/non-uk-teachers/visas-for-non-uk-trainees.md @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ related_content: promo_content: navigation: 20.30 navigation_title: Apply for your visa to train to teach -navigation_description: Learn more about applying for a Student or Skilled worker visa to train to teach in England. +navigation_description: Learn more about applying for a Student or Skilled Worker visa to train to teach in England. date: "2021-05-27" image: "static/images/content/hero-images/0002.jpg" backlink: "../../" @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ keywords: - Foreign - Non-UK - Visa - - Skilled worker visa + - Skilled Worker visa - Immigration - Student Visa - Graduate Visa @@ -36,208 +36,122 @@ keywords: --- -If you’re applying for teacher training as a non-UK citizen, you will need a visa or immigration status allowing you to study or work in England. +## How to apply for your visa -The information on this page is for: +If you’re applying for teacher training as a non-UK citizen, you will need a [visa or immigration status allowing you to study or work in England](#check-your-status). -* non-UK citizens living in the UK -* non-UK citizens living outside the UK -* refugees or asylum seekers +Most candidates who don't already have a visa or immigration status allowing them to study or work in England will need to apply for a Student or Skilled Worker visa. -You will not need a visa to train to teach in the UK if you: +### Student visa -* are an Irish citizen -* have settled or pre-settled status under the [EU Settlement Scheme (EUSS)](https://www.gov.uk/settled-status-eu-citizens-families) -* have [indefinite leave to remain](https://www.gov.uk/guidance/indefinite-leave-to-remain-in-the-uk) +Most teacher training courses in England are fee-paying. You will need a Student visa if you train on a fee-paying course. Your Student visa must be sponsored by your teacher training provider. -If you are currently studying in the UK on a student visa, you may be able to apply for a [graduate visa](#graduate-visa). +### Skilled Worker visa -### EU Settlement Scheme +Some teacher training courses in England are salaried – this means you [work and earn a salary while you train](/funding-and-support/salaried-teacher-training). Currently, places on these courses are very limited. You will need a Skilled Worker visa if you train on a salaried training course. Your Skilled Worker visa must be sponsored by the school employing you. -If you or your family are from the European Economic Area (EEA) or Switzerland, and you or a family member were living in the UK by 31 December 2020, you may still be able to apply to the [EU Settlement Scheme](https://www.gov.uk/settled-status-eu-citizens-families). +### To apply for your visa, follow these steps -### Check your status +Visit [Find postgraduate teacher training](https://www.gov.uk/find-postgraduate-teacher-training-courses) and filter your search results by visa sponsorship. -If you’re not sure about your immigration status, you can [check if you need a UK visa](https://www.gov.uk/check-uk-visa). +Email your chosen provider to check they can sponsor you, then [apply for your teacher training course](/how-to-apply-for-teacher-training). -## Main visa routes for teacher training in England - -Most non-UK applicants for teacher training will need one of the following: +When you have a confirmed offer of a training place, you’ll be able to apply for your visa. -* a student visa -* a skilled worker visa +For a [Student visa](https://www.gov.uk/student-visa), you will also need to: -## Student visa - -For a fee-paying teacher training course, you will need a student visa. Your visa must be sponsored by a teacher training provider that is a licensed sponsor of student visas. - -You can [find postgraduate teacher training providers](https://www.gov.uk/find-postgraduate-teacher-training-courses) which can sponsor student visas. We suggest you contact them to check they can sponsor you before you apply for a training place. - -You’ll be able to apply for your visa if you: - -* have a confirmed offer of a place on a course with a teacher training provider that is a licensed sponsor of student visas * have a reference number, called a confirmation of acceptance for studies (CAS), which your training provider will give you * [have enough money to support yourself and pay for your course](https://www.gov.uk/student-visa/money) * [meet certain standards in speaking, reading, writing and understanding English](https://www.gov.uk/student-visa/knowledge-of-english) -### How a bursary or scholarship can help with your student visa application - -If you are training to teach physics or languages, you may be eligible for a [bursary or scholarship](/non-uk-teachers/fees-and-funding-for-non-uk-trainees#bursaries-and-scholarships-for-non-uk-trainee-languages-and-physics-teachers). Bursaries and scholarships are tax-free payments from the UK government which you do not have to pay back. You can use them in your student visa application as proof that you have enough money to support yourself. - -Your training provider should confirm that you will receive a bursary or scholarship when they offer you a training place and send you your confirmation of acceptance for studies (CAS) reference number. They should also give you documentary proof of your bursary or scholarship, which you may be asked to include in your visa application. - -### Your partner and children - -If your course starts after 1 January 2024, you will not be able to bring your partner and children with you on a student visa. - -

- Apply for a student visa -

- -## Skilled worker visa - -For a teacher training course where you are paid a salary, you will need a skilled worker visa. Your visa must be sponsored by the school employing you, which needs to be a licensed sponsor of skilled worker visas. - -You can [find postgraduate teacher training providers](https://www.gov.uk/find-postgraduate-teacher-training-courses) where you can be sponsored for a skilled worker visa. Currently, places on these courses are very limited. Before you apply for a salaried teacher training place, we suggest you contact the training provider to check you can be sponsored. - -You’ll be able to apply for your visa if: - -* you have a confirmed offer for a salaried training place -* you have a 'certificate of sponsorship' from the school which is paying you, confirming they will sponsor you -* [you meet certain standards in speaking, reading, writing and understanding English](https://www.gov.uk/skilled-worker-visa/knowledge-of-english) -* your salary meets the requirement for a skilled worker visa +For a [Skilled Worker visa](https://www.gov.uk/skilled-worker-visa), you will also need to: -Your training provider can help you submit the correct details for your visa application. +* have a ‘certificate of sponsorship’ from the school which is paying you, confirming they will sponsor you +* [meet certain standards in speaking, reading, writing and understanding English](https://www.gov.uk/skilled-worker-visa/knowledge-of-english) +* check your salary meets the requirement for a Skilled worker visa -### Salary requirement for a skilled worker visa +### Salary requirement for a Skilled Worker visa -The salary threshold you must meet depends on the region you work in as a salaried trainee. +Non-UK salaried trainee teachers must earn a minimum salary to be eligible for a Skilled Worker visa – this varies by region, as follows: -#### Full-time training +* inner London: £25,831 -Non-UK salaried trainee teachers must earn a minimum salary to be eligible for a skilled worker visa – this varies by region, as follows: +* outer London: £24,415 -* inner London: £25,831 -* outer London: £24,415 -* London fringe: £23,200 -* rest of England: £23,200 +* London fringe: £23,200 -Check the region you will be working in with your teacher training provider. +* rest of England: £23,200 -#### Part-time training +Check the region you will be working in with your teacher training provider. -You may be able to train part-time, but your salary must meet the threshold for a skilled worker visa. +You may be able to train part-time, but your part-time salary must be at least £23,200. -There are 2 requirements: - -Your part-time salary must be at least £23,200. - -The full-time equivalent of your salary must meet the threshold set for the skilled worker visa in your region, as follows: - -* inner London: £25,831 -* outer London: £24,415 -* London fringe: £23,200 -* rest of England: £23,200 - -Check the region you will be working in with your teacher training provider. - -If you are successful in applying for a skilled worker visa, [your partner and children may also be able to apply to come to the UK with you](https://www.gov.uk/skilled-worker-visa/your-partner-and-children). - -

- Apply for a skilled worker visa -

- -## Graduate visa - -If you are already an international student in the UK, you can apply for a graduate visa on successful completion of your degree. - -To apply, you will need to have been sponsored by a Home Office licensed student sponsor over the course of your studies. +### Your partner and children -The graduate visa will allow you to study, work, or look for work in the UK for up to 2 years after completing your studies (3 years for PhD students) without a sponsor. +If your course starts after 1 January 2024, you will not be able to bring your partner and children with you on a Student visa. -This includes training as a teacher on a salaried or fee-paying initial teacher training course, as long as your training provider does not sponsor student visas. If your training provider can sponsor a student visa, you must apply for this type of visa. +You may be able to bring your partner and children with you on a Skilled Worker visa. -You will be able to switch from a graduate visa to another visa (such as the skilled worker visa) without having to leave the UK, if you meet the requirements for the new visa route. +### How a bursary or scholarship can help with your Student visa application -

- Apply for a graduate visa -

+If you are training to teach physics or languages, you may be eligible for a [bursary or scholarship](/non-uk-teachers/fees-and-funding-for-non-uk-trainees?#bursaries-and-scholarships-for-non-uk-trainee-languages-and-physics-teachers). You can use them in your Student visa application as proof that you have enough money to support yourself. -## High potential individual visa +## Check your status -To be eligible for a high potential individual visa, you must: +If you’re not sure about your immigration status, you can [check if you need a UK visa](https://www.gov.uk/check-uk-visa). -* have a bachelor’s degree, master’s degree or PhD from a university listed in the [Global Universities](https://www.gov.uk/high-potential-individual-visa/eligibility) list -* have been awarded your qualification no more than 5 years before you apply -* have English language skills to [B1 intermediate level](https://www.efset.org/cefr/b1/) -* have personal funds of £1,270 -* pass a security and criminality check -You do not need an offer of a place on a teacher training course to apply for this visa and you’ll be able to stay in the UK for 2 years with a bachelor’s or master’s degree, and 3 years with a PhD. +You will not need a visa to train to teach in the UK if you: -If your visa application is successful, you will be able to train as a teacher on either a salaried or fee-paying initial teacher training course, as long as the course does not meet the requirements for a student visa. If the course can sponsor a student visa, you must apply for this type of visa. +* are an Irish citizen +* have settled or pre-settled status under the [EU Settlement Scheme (EUSS)](https://www.gov.uk/settled-status-eu-citizens-families) +* have [indefinite leave to remain](https://www.gov.uk/guidance/indefinite-leave-to-remain-in-the-uk) -

- Apply for a high potential individual visa -

+You will not need to be sponsored for a Student or Skilled Worker visa if you have a: -## India young professionals scheme +* [British National (Overseas) visa](https://www.gov.uk/british-national-overseas-bno-visa) -To be eligible for the India young professionals scheme visa, you must: +* [Family visa](https://www.gov.uk/uk-family-visa) -* be an Indian citizen -* be between 18 and 30 years old -* have an eligible qualification -* have £2,530 in savings +* [Graduate visa](https://www.gov.uk/graduate-visa) -The visa allows you to live and work in the UK for up to 2 years. To apply for the visa, you must first enter a ballot. +* [High Potential Individual visa](https://www.gov.uk/high-potential-individual-visa) -

- Apply for the India young professionals scheme -

+* [India Young Professionals Scheme visa](https://www.gov.uk/india-young-professionals-scheme-visa) -## Youth Mobility Scheme visa +* [UK Ancestry visa](https://www.gov.uk/ancestry-visa) -The [Youth Mobility Scheme](https://www.gov.uk/youth-mobility) allows [young people from certain countries](https://www.gov.uk/youth-mobility/eligibility) to come to the UK to study or work without a sponsor. This includes training as a teacher through either a salaried or fee-paying initial teacher training course. +* [Youth Mobility Scheme visa](https://www.gov.uk/youth-mobility) -A Youth Mobility Scheme visa lasts up to 2 years. You may be able to switch from a Youth Mobility Scheme visa to another visa route (for example, the skilled worker visa) without having to leave the UK. You’ll need to meet the requirements for the new visa route. -## Other visas -Depending on your personal circumstances, you may be able to work or study in the UK on alternative visas – for example: +### Dependents -* on a [Family visa](https://www.gov.uk/uk-family-visa) -* on a [UK Ancestry visa](https://www.gov.uk/ancestry-visa) -* if you are from Hong Kong, on a [British National (Overseas) visa](https://www.gov.uk/british-national-overseas-bno-visa) -* as a [family member of someone on a student visa](https://www.gov.uk/student-visa/family-members) -* as a [family member of someone on a skilled worker visa](https://www.gov.uk/skilled-worker-visa/your-partner-and-children) +You will not need to be sponsored for a Student or Skilled Worker visa if you have you have permission to live in the UK as a dependent (usually partner) of someone on a visa. You can work or study without a sponsor for the duration of your partner’s visa. -## Refugees and asylum seekers +### Refugees and asylum seekers If you have been granted refugee status, you can apply for teacher training – either salaried or fee-paying – and will usually be eligible for [financial support to train to teach on a fee-paying course](/non-uk-teachers/fees-and-funding-for-non-uk-trainees). -If you are in the process of seeking asylum, you should refer to your immigration bail conditions to see if you have permission to study on a teacher training course. You will not usually be eligible for financial support to train to teach on a fee-paying course. You are also unlikely to be able to undertake salaried teacher training while your asylum claim is considered, because asylum seekers do not usually have the right to work, although [there are some exceptions](https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/working-whilst-an-asylum-claim-is-considered/working-in-the-uk-whilst-an-asylum-case-is-considered). +If you are in the process of [seeking asylum](https://www.gov.uk/claim-asylum), you should refer to your immigration bail conditions to see if you have permission to study on a teacher training course. Learn more about: -* [claiming asylum in the UK](https://www.gov.uk/claim-asylum) if you are an asylum seeker * [support for British and non-British nationals in Afghanistan](https://www.gov.uk/guidance/support-for-british-and-non-british-nationals-in-afghanistan) * [support for Ukrainian nationals](/non-uk-teachers/ukraine) ## Visa fees and other charges -Depending on which visa you are applying for, you will usually need to show you have enough money to support yourself in England by providing proof of a certain level of savings or income. You’ll be guided through this process when you apply for your visa. +You will usually need to show you have enough money to support yourself in England by providing proof of savings or income. You’ll be guided through this process when you apply for your visa. ### Visa fees -You’ll also have to pay visa fees which vary depending on which visa you are applying for. - -[Calculate how much your visa will cost](https://www.gov.uk/visa-fees). +You’ll also have to pay [visa fees](https://www.gov.uk/visa-fees). ### Immigration Health Surcharge You may need to [pay for UK healthcare](https://www.gov.uk/healthcare-immigration-application) as part of your immigration application – this is called the Immigration Health Surcharge (IHS). -However, students can usually claim a refund of the IHS if they: +However, some students can claim a refund of the IHS if they: * are a full-time student in UK higher education * have a visa starting on or after 1 January 2021 @@ -250,13 +164,15 @@ Learn more about [getting an IHS refund](https://www.gov.uk/guidance/immigration If you have general questions about the information on this page, you can email us at teach.inengland@education.gov.uk. +You can also [contact UK Visas and Immigration for help](https://www.gov.uk/contact-ukvi-inside-outside-uk). + You may be eligible for personalised support from a [teacher training adviser](/teacher-training-advisers). They can help with your application to a training provider or school. To check if you're eligible for an adviser, you can call us on +44 800 389 2500. Calls will be charged at your country’s standard rate. Or you can contact us using the live chat service at the bottom of this page. We’re available Monday to Friday between 8:30am and 5:30pm (UK local time) except on [bank holidays](https://www.gov.uk/bank-holidays) in England. -You can also [contact UK Visas and Immigration for help](https://www.gov.uk/contact-ukvi-inside-outside-uk). +