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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
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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
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"No work or recourse
to public funds" |
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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.
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