英国留t4签证是什么?
Tier 4 (General) Student and Child Student Visas are for international students coming to study at an approved school in the UK. The main difference between them is that if you're going to be studying with a college or university which has been approved by one of our designated bodies, such as Universities UK, your visa will come under Tier 4 (Child/ General) and if it comes from an educational institution not on this list then they would have gone through further checks before getting their status approved, giving them Tier 4 (Child / Post-Study Work) Visa status instead. This applies only to schools where there is no age limit placed upon the course being studied so if you want to do anything that doesn’t fall into these two categories, please make sure it falls within either category above rather than opting for any other types that don’t appear here! A child student visa allows someone who wants to attend higher education studies outside Europe but does not yet have full access to British universities because they haven't completed all required requirements for entry can still apply for permission to enter Britain using this type of visa;this includes those intending on taking part in preparatory courses, or anyone looking to take advantage of a special arrangement allowing children without GCSE qualifications to gain entrance to certain colleges! In short: T4 (general) visas are issued to overseas nationals wishing to study at institutions that hold a Tier 4 sponsor licence, whereas T4 (child post-study work) ones grant the same rights to non-European pupils whose parents wish them to go ahead and get a degree in the UK after having finished secondary school(which wouldn’t necessarily happen if we were talking about general applicants)! The process for obtaining both kinds takes place at the Home Office in London although some parts of this may now be carried out online depending on how far along application procedures lie at present time!
If you are applying for Tier 4, you must pay a fee of £