Visit to study

You can visit the UK for up to 6 months to:

  • study at an accredited institution (this includes English language courses)
  • do a short piece of research that鈥檚 relevant to your course overseas
  • do an 鈥榚lective鈥� - an optional additional placement, if you鈥檙e studying medicine, veterinary medicine and science, nursing, midwifery or dentistry
  • sit an entrance exam, retake an exam or course module, or do a PhD oral exam (a viva)
  • do an unpaid clinical attachment if you鈥檙e a graduate from a medical, dental or nursing school
  • take the Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE) test or the Professional and Linguistic Assessment Board (PLAB) test

You should:

To study or research certain subjects at postgraduate level or above, you may need to get an Academic Technology Approval Scheme (ATAS) certificate before you start your course or research.

If you鈥檙e visiting to study at an accredited institution

You must prove that:

  • you鈥檝e been accepted onto a course provided by an accredited UK institution
  • the course is no more than 6 months long (unless it鈥檚 a distance learning course)

The accredited UK institution cannot be an academy or state-funded school.

Distance learning courses

If you鈥檙e doing a distance learning course, your course can last longer than 6 months. This is because most of your study will happen outside of the UK.

You can visit the UK to do certain activities as part of your course, for example:

  • attend induction weeks
  • do face-to-face intensive learning
  • have progress checks
  • sit exams or assessments

If you want to study for more than 6 months

You鈥檒l need to apply for either a:

If you鈥檙e visiting to do a short piece of research

You must prove that:

  • you鈥檙e at least 16 years old
  • you鈥檙e already enrolled on a course overseas that is the equivalent of a UK degree
  • you鈥檝e been accepted by a UK higher education institution to take part in research that鈥檚 relevant to the course you鈥檙e studying overseas

You can visit for up to 6 months to do your research.

Documents you must provide

You鈥檒l need to provide confirmation from your overseas course provider that the research or research tuition is part of, or relevant to, the course you鈥檙e doing overseas.

If you鈥檙e visiting to do an elective

You must prove that you鈥檙e:

  • at least 16 years old
  • already enrolled on a course overseas that is the equivalent of a UK degree - the course must be in medicine, veterinary medicine and science, nursing, midwifery or dentistry
  • doing an elective at a UK higher education institution as part of your course

You can visit for up to 6 months to do your elective.

Documents you must provide

Your UK higher education provider will need to give written confirmation that you will not be treating patients or being paid for the elective.

If you鈥檙e visiting to do an unpaid clinical attachment or dental observer post

If you鈥檙e an overseas graduate from a medical, dental or nursing school you can do an unpaid clinical attachment or dental observer post for up to 6 months.

If you want to stay longer than 6 months, you will need to pass the PLAB test and apply to stay in the UK.

You must not treat patients.

Documents you must provide

You must provide written confirmation:

  • of your clinical attachment or dental observer post offer
  • that you鈥檝e not done a clinical attachment or dental observer post in the UK before

If you鈥檙e taking the OSCE or PLAB test

You can visit for up to 6 months to take the OSCE or PLAB test.

If you do not pass the PLAB test, you can apply to stay in the UK for a further 6 months to retake the test.

If you pass the PLAB test, you can apply to stay in the UK to do an unpaid clinical attachment or dental observer post. You can stay in the UK for up to 18 months in total.

Documents you must provide

You must provide a letter from the Nursing and Midwifery Council confirming your OSCE test registration.

You鈥檒l need a letter from the General Medical Council confirming your PLAB test registration.

  1. Step 1 Check if you鈥檙e eligible

    Find out what activities you can do and how to prove your eligibility if you鈥檙e:

    You must meet the Standard Visitor eligibility requirements even if you do not need a visa.

  2. Step 2 Check if you need a visa

    Depending on the country you're from, you might be able to visit the UK without a visa or by applying for an electronic travel authorisation (ETA).

    1. Check if you need a visa or an ETA to come to the UK
  3. Step 3 Apply for a visa

    1. Apply for a Standard Visitor visa

    A Standard Visitor visa costs 拢115 and allows you to stay in the UK for up to 6 months.

    If you鈥檙e an academic you can apply to stay for up to 12 months. This costs 拢200.

  4. or Apply for an electronic travel authorisation

    1. Apply for an electronic travel authorisation (ETA)

    An ETA costs 拢10 and allows you to stay in the UK for up to 6 months.

    You may want to apply for a Standard Visitor visa if your research will last longer than 6 months.

  5. or Apply for a family permit

    You may be able to visit on a family permit if you have a family member who is:

    • a citizen of an EU country, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway or Switzerland
    • a Person of Northern Ireland
    • a British citizen
    1. Check if you can apply for a family permit
  6. Step 4 Check what you can bring with you

  7. Step 5 Check what you need to show at the UK border