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Guidance: Train to teach in England: non-UK applicants

Department For Education

December 19
16:28 2022

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This guidance is for anyone who wants to train to be a teacher in England and is not from the UK.

Published 7 April 2021
Last updated 19 December 2022 +show all updates
  1. Updated information about graduate and high potential individual visas.

  2. Updated the salary requirement for a skilled worker visa, to reflect changes to teacher pay scales. Clarified language on the relationship between settled status in the UK and eligibility for financial support.

  3. Information on bursaries and scholarships for those training to teach physics or languages has been added.

  4. Added new information on a test that people who do not have qualifications equivalent to GCSEs can sit. Fees for teacher training now range from about 12,000 to about 22,000. Eligibility for financial support has been clarified. Information has been added about the high potential individual visa, support for Ukrainian nationals, and the UK Visas and Immigration help service. Student Finance England and DfEs contact details have been updated.

  5. We have removed the section on 'International travel during coronavirus (COVID-19)'.

  6. Added information about applying early due to requirements to pass criminal record and health checks, updated salary requirement threshold figures for a skilled worker visa and added Oak National Academy link.

  7. Updated guidance Train to teach in England if youre a non-UK citizen.

  8. Added links to a 'worker' is someone who is employed or self-employed in the UK and a 'family member' is a spouse or civil partner, child and, sometimes, parent or grandparent.

  9. Added information on international travel during coronavirus (COVID-19) and updated information about the EU Settlement Scheme and Graduate visa for salaried and unsalaried teacher training courses.

  10. First published.

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