child student visa

Key information and requirements for standard student visas.

child student

What can I do in the UK with a Child Student visa?

A Child Student visa will let you carry out your studies at an independent school in the UK. If you’re 16 or over, you can also work a job around your studies to earn some extra cash. You can work: 

  • part-time during term for up to 10 hours per week
  • full-time out of term time, for example, summer break, or term breaks
  • on a work placement as part of your course (please note, this can’t be for more than 50% of your course)

What can’t I do in the UK with a Child Student visa?

  • study at an academy or a local authority-funded school (also known as a maintained school) or further or higher education institution
  • claim public funds
  • take a full-time permanent job or be self-employed
  • work as a professional sportsperson or entertainer
  • apply for settlement, meaning the right to live in the UK permanently 
  • bring family members or ‘dependants’ - if a parent wants to come with you, they’ll need to apply for a Parent of a Child Student visa

Don’t worry, you’ll get a full list of what you can and can’t do with a Child Student visa if your application is accepted.

Last updated 15 May 2024