Information for Student visa holders bringing dependants to the UK
You can bring dependants to join you in the UK while you are studying at BU, provided that you meet certain conditions.
If your course started before 1 January 2024
You must be one of the following:
- Government sponsored student who is studying on any full-time course that is six months or longer
- A full-time student studying a postgraduate level course (RQF level 7 or above) that is nine months or longer.
If your course started on or after 1 January 2024. You can only bring dependants into the UK if you are studying:
- A PhD or other doctorate (RQF level 8)
- A research-based higher degree (Masters by Research degree).
What is a dependant?
Dependants are close family members. They could be:
- Your husband, wife or civil partner
- Unmarried partner
- Children under the age of 18 – this includes if they were born in the UK, while you were staying here
- Children aged 18 years or over and only if they are in the UK already with immigration permission as your dependant.
Child dependants
If you want to bring your dependant-child to the UK, the immigration rules require that both parents stay in the UK with the child. This means that your husband/wife/partner must also come to the UK and cannot remain in your home country while you are here with the child.
The only exception to this is, if the other parent is not alive, or you have sole responsibility for your child’s upbringing. You will need to provide evidence of this with the dependant visa application.
Children born in the UK
If your child was born in the UK, they do not automatically become a British citizen. You must apply for your child’s dependant visa if you wanted them to travel with you, in and out the UK.
After the Dependant visa is granted
Your dependant would receive an eVisa (an online only immigration status). The decision email would advise on how to get access to the eVisa.
Check the visa conditions as the dependant should have the same visa expiry date as you (the Student visa holder). In addition, dependants should have no restrictions on the number of hours they can work. However, they are not allowed to work as a doctor/dentist in training, or a sportsperson/sports coach. If you think the visa conditions are not correct, you can contact us at [email protected].
Study allowance
Dependants can study part-time or full-time.
Change of circumstances
If you leave the UK permanently, your dependants must also leave. They cannot remain in the UK without you. If the relationship ends, this will affect the dependant’s permission to remain in the UK.
Further information
There is further information about travelling with dependants on the UKVI website, and UKCISA website. If you would like help with applying for your dependant visa, you can contact the BU immigration team at [email protected].