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Residency status enquiry form
In order to allow us to confirm your residency status you are asked to complete and return this form and provide the relevant documentation where requested. The information given will be treated in confidence subject to such verification of details as the University may consider necessary. In common with other UK universities and Higher Education institutions, the University of Northampton charges tuition fees at a higher level for most of its courses to students classified as "overseas" for fee purposes as opposed to those classified as "home".
Information on how to request this code can be found on your EU Settlement Decision letter or on the Gov website.
Please ensure you request a code is for the purpose of “something else” and NOT rights to work or rights to rent.
Do you have the right of permanent residency#; Indefinite Leave to Remain#; or Settlement in the UK#
# right of permanent residency; Indefinite Leave to Remain; or Settlement in the UK means you are not restricted by Immigration rules and can enter and leave the UK freely
Thank you for taking the time to provide this information. The decision that the University has to make relates to quite complex rules and regulations of the UK and EU. Please note that it is up to each University or College to make its own decision about your residency status, it is therefore possible, but unlikely, that you will receive different decisions from different institutions.
If you wish to obtain advice independent of The University of Northampton, UKCISA the Council for International Student Affairs gives free impartial advice.
You will find them at: https://www.ukcisa.org.uk/
I acknowledge that if any of the information given above is found to be inaccurate or misleading the University reserves the right to withdraw any offer of a place, to terminate my attendance at the University or to charge higher fees.