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If your permission to stay in the UK is for six months or less and you have the new style joint entry clearance/leave to enter, your leave will not lapse on leaving the UK.
If in doubt check with the Language School College or University.
Every time you go abroad you must check whether you require a visa to enter the country you intend to visit.
Before you travel abroad and regardless of your visa status, you should:
• Check your passport is not due to expire while you are away
• Carry with you on your journey a letter from the Language School College or University confirming that you are a student registered on a fulltime/part-time course.
• Evidence that you can support yourself (e.g. a bank statement or a sponsors’ letter).
EEA students have the same right to work as UK students. If you are a non EEA student you need to check what the employment stamp in your passport says. If you have a prohibition stamp you are not allowed to work. A prohibition stamp will be worded:
"No work or recourse to public funds"
Your Language School College or University will be able to advise you if you want to apply to have the stamp changed, though there is no guarantee that this is possible. The majority of students who come to the UK for more than 6 months will receive a restriction stamp.
 
A restriction stamp will have the words as follows:
"No recourse to public funds (and any changes) must be authorized."
or:
"Leave to enter the United Kingdom on condition that the holder maintains and accommodates himself and any dependants without recourse to public funds and does not enter or change employment paid or unpaid without the consent of the Secretary of State for Employment and does not engage in business or profession without the consent of the Secretary of State for the Home Department is hereby given for/until ……."
If you have a restriction stamp you can:
• Take vacation work and part time work whilst studying
• Undertake work placements which are part of a “sandwich course”
• Undertake internship placements with an employee whilst studying in the UK.
You must not:
• Work for more than 20hours per week during term time, except where your work placement is a necessary part of your studies with the agreement of your Language School, College, or University.
• Engage in business, self employment, or the provision of service as a professional sportsperson or entertainer
• Pursue a career by filling a full time vacancy

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