Can I bring my husband to UK while studying undergraduate?
Some students are eligible to bring their partner and children to the UK on a dependant visa. You are a government sponsored student on a full-time course that is 6 months or longer. This means you are being financially sponsored for your studies by the UK government or an overseas government.
Can my wife work while I study in UK?
Can my dependants work and study in the UK? Any dependants who are over 16 years old will be able to work full time in the UK. There are no restrictions on the type of work they can do except: No work as a doctor or dentist in training.
Which countries allow spouse with student?
- Spouse visa Canada. Canada allows you to bring your spouse or common-law partner with you to the country.
- Spouse visa Australia.
- Spouse visa United States of America (USA)
- Spouse visa Germany.
- Spouse visa New Zealand.
- Spouse visa Finland.
- Spouse visa Denmark.
- Spouse visa France.
Can you study in UK on spouse visa?
Yes, you can study in the UK on a spouse visa without any restrictions from the date your visa has been granted.
Can I study in UK with Dependant visa?
Can my dependants study in the UK? There are currently no restrictions on dependants studying in the UK. There are no restrictions on the level or type of study, but dependants are advised to obtain ATAS clearance if they are studying a course that would normally require this.
Can a spouse work in UK?
UK Spouse Visa holders can work full-time and without restrictions. In addition, there are no limitations on the type of employment which can be undertaken or the sectors in which you can work. How can I find work in the UK? Assuming you have been granted your Spouse Visa, you can start seeking employment immediately.
How much does a UK spousal visa cost?
The current fee (as of 2021), for a Spouse Visa is £1,523 for applications made outside the UK. This comes under the Family Visa Category which effectively allows you to live with a family member (in this case, your spouse/partner) in the UK for more than 6 months.