You must show the funds have been held for 28 days, unless you are relying on a student loan or official financial sponsorship. You, or the account holder (such as your parents or partner), must have control of the funds you are relying on. bank accounts that don’t use electronic record keeping.bank accounts that are not regulated by the financial regulatory body in the country in which the bank operates.The following are not accepted as evidence to show you have the required amount of money: your partner’s money if your partner is present in the UK or applying at the same time.your parent’s money (if they provide a letter confirming they agree to you using it this way).a student loan from a government, government sponsored loan company, or a regulated student loans scheme.an official financial or government sponsorship or grant.You can show you have enough money using: If you have children under the age of 18 who you are financially responsible for and who live with you, you are not permitted to bring them with you on the Child Student route. who you are living with and where you are living.your boarding fees if you are boarding at the institution.If you are allowed to bring dependants (your partner or children) you will also need to show you have enough money to cover their living costs. your living arrangements, if you are aged under 18.if you have paid any money to your sponsor for accommodation up to £1,334 can be deducted from the funds you need to show.where you are studying – the amount is different if you’re studying in London.your course of study or type of student permission you are applying for.whether you have already paid some money to your sponsor.your course fees, which are set out on your confirmation of acceptance for studies ( CAS) Your education provider will send you the CAS once they’ve offered you a place on a course.The amount of money you need to show depends on: How your finance requirement is worked out Students You do not need to show funds if you are applying as a Student Union Sabbatical Officer or to study as a doctor or dentist in training. UK Visas and Immigration may ask you to show that you have them. You might not need to provide financial evidence if you’re from an exempt country but you should still make sure you have enough funds. If you’re applying from overseas, or if are applying in the UK but have not been here with permission for 12 months or more, you must show that you have enough money to cover your course fees (and boarding fees, if relevant) and living costs. Usually you’ll need to show a set amount of money for each month of your course, for up to 9 months. The financial requirement is that you show you have enough money to support yourself while studying in the UK.
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