Getting to the UK

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Getting to the UK is easy with a little forward planning. Here you’ll find advice on packing and arranging travel insurance so you’re fully prepared for your study abroad experience. There’s also information on how to travel to the UK and helpful tips on using the UK’s excellent transport network.

Plan your travel to the UK

Plan your travel

Ready to travel to the UK? Before you board that plane there's a few important things to think about. Visas? Money? Insurance? Don't worry, it's a lot easier than it sounds.

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Applying for a UK student visa

Students at the airport. © John Cooper / Ikon

Before you begin your UK education, check to see if you need a visa. If you do, there are several types of study visa, depending on your age, the length of your course and the level at which you plan to study.

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Travelling in the UK

Two international students look at a map, preparing for a trip to Wales. © John Cooper / Ikon

The UK has great transport links from big cities to the countryside. Traveling to your UK place of study and beyond is easy - and you could save money as an international student.

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Arriving to study in the UK

Two international students at the airport, arriving in the UK with their baggage. Image: John Cooper / Ikon,

Whether it’s a direct flight to Birmingham, a ferry to Hull or a Eurostar train to London - there are many ways to arrive for your UK study. So which is the best choice for you?

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Essential Travel documents

You need to bring the following documents with you

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Top tips from UKCISA for international students

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Duncan Lane from UKCISA answers your questions about preparing for arrival in the UK, staying healthy, fees and visas.

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Useful items to pack

Try to bring the following items with you:

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Budget planning in the UK

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Planning your budget for UK study? We’ve put together some tips to help you manage your money.

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International student accommodation in the UK

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Finding somewhere to live when you study in the UK doesn't have to be a chore - you just need to know your options. You can choose between halls of residence, private student accommodation or even lodging in a family home.

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