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How would you go about moving to Uk?
I'm 15 currently, in year Ten. Australian.
I've always wanted to study and live in the UK, but obviously I have a fair while until I can. I'm not even legal yet.
My "dream" is to do my first and possibly second year of University in Melbourne, but then relcocate to the Uk and finish my education there.
Problem is, I don't even know if that's possible lol.
What would this involve? Costs, eligibility, scholarships, age, all of that?
Thank you for any information you could give..
I am just very curious and like planning my future out n_n
3 Answers
- 9 years agoFavorite Answer
You can go to the UK by attending university there and then getting a work permit or by attending university in Australia and then getting a work permit. They are not that hard to get for Australian graduates. You would not, however, be able to switch countries part way through your degree course.
Costs of an undergraduate degree in the UK are going to be higher than staying in Australia. Take a look at the international student fees at a few unis. You will not be able to get a scholarship. Ages are going to be the same in both countries.
- forte88engLv 79 years ago
from your questions, i would suggest first check if your australian examinations and/or years will be accepted as credits for uk study. the clearing site for entries is known as ucas. the faq might help.