BOARDING CO-CURRICULAR
Throughout the week and at weekends there is a wide range of activities and trips available to all boarders. These include school sports training and fixtures, music and drama rehearsals and performances, opportunities for volunteering, trips to the theatre or sporting events, and shopping expeditions.
Canterbury has many attractions and boarders are allowed to visit the city centre at the weekend at the discretion of their House Parents, although junior boarders are always supervised.
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BOARDING FAQ'S
WHO NEEDS A VISA |
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If a child does not hold a British or Irish passport, and is planning to stay in the UK for over 6 months they may need to apply for a Child Pupil Visa to study in the UK and a Confirmation of Acceptance of Studies (CAS). Kent College is a sponsor for Child Student visas for boarding students: |
WHEN TO APPLY FOR A UK STUDENT VISA |
The earliest you can apply for a visa is 6 months before you start your course, and the process usually takes about 8 weeks. The Admissions team will contact Sable and provide them with the initial information required to start your application. Sable will then contact you directly. |
VISA FEES |
It currently costs £540 to apply for a Child Student visa from outside the UK. |
OUR VISA PROVIDER - sable international |
To support your visa application Kent College has appointed Sable as our trusted partner for all child student and UK immigration applications. The company has been providing immigration services for over 30 years and is regulated by the Office of the Immigration Services Commissioner. We have retained Sable’s services to ensure that all UK immigration applications for Kent College are prepared in compliance with UKVI requirements. Sable International Education services will guide you through the Child Student visa application process. |
WHAT WILL I NEED TO APPLY |
You will need to send the following documents to the College/Sable International before applying for the visa:
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CREDIBILITY INTERVIEWS: |
WHAT WILL YOU GET? |
The current BRP system (identity card) will be superseded by a new digital system for confirming migrants’ immigration status, which will be known as eVisa. This will enable individuals to access the record of their visa status online. The record will be secure, cannot be lost or stolen and will also mean that applicants will not need to collect or wait for a physical document once the outcome of that application has been decided. |
AFTER YOU GET A DECISION |
EU/EEA students: if you used the ‘UK Immigration- ID Check’ app, you will get a digital immigration status which you can view and prove online . Please send it to admissions@kentcollege.co.uk as soon as possible. Students from the rest of the world will get your passport back with a vignette (sticker) and a letter which you will need to have at arrival. Please note the vignette is only valid for 3 months and it is what lets you get in the country. |
VISA COMPLIANCE MANAGEMENT FEE |
KENT COLLEGE COMPLIANCE MANAGEMENT FEE: |
IMMIGRATION HEALTHCARE SURCHARGE (IHS) |
IMMIGRATION HEALTHCARE SURCHARGE (IHS): |
DOES MY FAMILY NEED AN ELECTRONIC TRAVEL AUTHORISATION (ETA), TO VISIT THE UK? |
The UK has introduced an ETA scheme which requires non-visa nationals who are travelling to the UK from certain countries to apply in advance for a digital permission to travel to the UK. It has already been launched for nationals of Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the UAE. It is similar to the US’s ESTA (Electronic System for Travel Authorization).
The application form asks for basic personal information, including:
How do I apply for an ETA? |