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1 Fee Classification Questionnaire Guidance r fee status is determined by reference to your nationality, country of domicile and other factors as defined in the UK Fees Regulations, including your parents or spouse/civil partner s status. A glossary of terms can be found on this page. Please print this form and complete it using BLOCK CAPITAL letters. Then scan the form back into a computer along with any relevant evidence and upload this to your application tracker. Personal information Surname/Family name UCAS number (if applicable) Forename(s) Bath Applicant ID number All applicants must complete section A, plus any sections that apply from B to E, dependent upon your residency in the past three years. Section F is available for you to supply any additional information that may be relevant to your fee classification. The section notes stipulate which documents are acceptable for each question. Please note that failure to fully complete the required sections and/or supply the correct documents may delay the decision made on your application or may lead to you being incorrectly classified. Each section has spaces for information regarding yourself, your spouse/civil partner (where applicable) and your parents. There is no need to duplicate information e.g. if both your parents live at the same address, you may simply add as previous. Information regarding your spouse/civil partner and parents is requested because some types of eligibility for home fee status are affected by your family relationships, e.g. the children of EU nationals who are not themselves EU nationals, or the spouses/civil partners of asylum seekers who have been awarded refugee status. Classification as a Home student for the purposes of fee payment depends on qualifying under the Main Formula for UK residence, or on inclusion in one of ten limited categories. For information regarding this please see the UKCISA website at *Please note that you MUST supply a copy of your passport picture page and any relevant visas or home office documents. If your fee status is dependent upon your spouse/civil partner or parent(s), you must also provide copies of their documents as well. Checklist I have read the guidance section (to the left) and the Glossary section (below) I have completed Sections A and F (compulsory) I have completed Section B resident in the UK and Islands at any time during the relevant period I have completed Section C resident in the EU/EEA/Switzerland excluding UK and Islands at any time during the relevant period Glossary FIRST DAY OF THE FIRST ACADEMIC YEAR OF THE COURSE (all sections): This date is defined in the fees regulations as the 1 September, 1 January or 1 April closest to the beginning of the first term of the person s course. It is referred to in this document as the relevant date. Therefore for ALL undergraduate programmes, ALL Master s programmes, and the majority of PhD programmes that date will be 1 September of the year of entry. Only PhD students intending to commence their study later in the academic year will have a different relevant date. RELEVANT 3 YEAR PERIOD (all sections): The three years preceding the relevant date therefore if your relevant date is 1 September 2015, we require information relating to all of your places of residence (excluding normal holidays) from 1 September September PERMANENT ADDRESS (section A): This is the place where you are ordinarily resident a home you retain even if you are temporarily absent for educational or professional reasons. The place where you habitually, lawfully and normally live (UKCISA). NORMAL HOLIDAYS (section E): Short absences with a fixed intention to return to the UK, i.e. with no change in your place of ordinary residence. ILR (section B): Indefinite Leave to Remain an official letter or validation of your passport issued by the immigration authorities. I have completed Section D resident outside UK/EEA/Switzerland at any time during the relevant period I have completed Section E refugees/ asylum seekers Copies of passports/immigration documents Declaration signed and dated EU (section C): Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Republic of Cyprus (but not the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus), Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland (including the Aland Islands), France (including the French Overseas Departments of Guadeloupe, Martinique, French Guyana, Reunion and Saint- Martin), Germany (including Heligoland), Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal (including Madeira and the Azores), Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain (including the Balearic Islands, the Canary Islands, Ceuta, and Melilla), Sweden, UK (including Gibraltar). EEA (section C): EU countries plus Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway (including Svalbard). Due to a bi-lateral agreement dating from 2002, Switzerland is also considered to be within the relevant area for fee classification purposes. ELR/ELE/HP/DL (section E): Exceptional Leave to Remain (or Enter), Humanitarian Protection or Discretionary Leave given to asylum seekers who have not been granted refugee status, but who nevertheless may remain in the UK. Official documentation issued by the immigration authorities. UK AND ISLANDS (section B): England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland, the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man, but excluding Sovereign Bases on Cyprus and UK Dependent Territories such as the Falkland Islands. PARENTS: For the purpose of this questionnaire, this includes legal guardians. Declaration Remember to sign and date the declaration before submitting the form to us. Please ensure that you have completed all relevant sections. The information which I have given in this form is, to the best of my knowledge and belief, accurate and complete. Signature Date
2 SECTION A: COMPULSORY Q1-3 Attach a copy of your passport to confirm your country of birth and nationality. If your nationality has changed, attach a copy of the official documentation confirming the change. If you are married, please attach a copy of your marriage/civil partnership certificate. Q4 Please give your current PERMANENT ADDRESS, with the date you moved in. Q5 If you have lived at that address for less than ten years preceding the first day of the first academic year of the course, please give your previous address(es) and the dates of your residence there. Continue in Section F if necessary. r spouse/civil partner 1. Country of birth 1. Country of birth 2. Nationality (if multiple, provide all) 2. Nationality (if multiple, provide all) 3. Previous nationality if changed since birth 3. Previous nationality if changed since birth 4a. Current permanent/home address 4a. Current permanent/home address 4b. Dates living at this address 4b. Dates living at this address From To present From To present 5a. Have you lived at this address for ten years preceding your relevant date? (delete as appropriate) 5b. If no, give address details and dates for all residences in the last ten years (continue in Section F if necessary) 5a. Have they lived at this address for ten years preceding your relevant date? (delete as appropriate) 5b. If no, give address details and dates for all residences in the last ten years (continue in Section F if necessary) 1. Relationship to you 1. Relationship to you 2. Country of birth 2. Country of birth 3. Nationality (if multiple, provide all) 3. Nationality (if multiple, provide all) 4. Previous nationality if changed since birth 4. Previous nationality if changed since birth 5a. Current permanent/home address 5a. Current permanent/home address 5b. Dates living at this address 5b. Dates living at this address From To present From To present 6a. Have they lived at this address for ten years preceding your relevant date? (delete as appropriate) 5b. If no, give address details and dates for all residences in the last ten years (continue in Section F if necessary) 6a. Have they lived at this address for ten years preceding your relevant date? (delete as appropriate) 5b. If no, give address details and dates for all residences in the last ten years (continue in Section F if necessary)
3 SECTION B: UK RESIDENT Complete this section if you have been resident in the UK AND ISLANDS at any time during the RELEVANT 3 YEAR PERIOD. Q1-2 Give the date and purpose of your original entry to live in the UK. Include a copy of your passport picture page and any relevant visas. 1. Date of entry to UK 2. What was the purpose of your original entry to UK? r spouse/civil partner 1. Date of entry to UK to UK? Q3 If the main purpose of residence in the UK has changed since your arrival, please state this here, e.g. if you moved to the UK for purposes of education but are now resident here for family reasons. Q4 If you have INDEFINITE LEAVE TO REMAIN/ENTER in the UK (ILR/ILE), please attach evidence in the form of a copy of your letter of confirmation from the Home Office or the relevant page in your passport. Q5 If there is a restriction on the length of your stay in the UK, such as a fixed-term entry visa, please indicate what this is and attach evidence, e.g. in the form of a copy of your passport picture page and any relevant visas or letter from the Home Office. 3a. Has the main purpose changed in the 3a. Has the main purpose changed in the relevant three year period? relevant three year period? 3b. If yes, please give details 3b. If yes, please give details 4a. Do you have Indefinite Leave to 4a. Do they have Indefinite Leave to Remain/Enter in the UK (ILR/ILE)? Remain/Enter in the UK (ILR/ILE)? 4b. If yes, on what basis do you have ILR/ILE? 4b. If yes, on what basis do they have ILR/ILE? Q6 If you are currently employed in the UK, you should attach evidence in the form of a letter from your employer, which should indicate the start date of your contract, whether the employment is full-time or part-time and whether the contract is fixed term or to retirement. 5a. Is there any restriction on the length of your stay in the UK? stay in the UK? 6. Are you currently employed in the UK? 1. Date of entry to UK 1. Date of entry to UK to UK? to UK? 3a. Has the main purpose changed in the 3a. Has the main purpose changed in the relevant three year period? relevant three year period? 3b. If yes, please give details 3b. If yes, please give details 4a. Do they have Indefinite Leave to 4a. Do they have Indefinite Leave to Remain/Enter in the UK (ILR/ILE)? Remain/Enter in the UK (ILR/ILE)? 4b. If yes, on what basis do they have ILR/ILE? 4b. If yes, on what basis do they have ILR/ILE? stay in the UK? stay in the UK?
4 SECTION C: EU/EEA RESIDENT Complete this section if you have been resident in the EU/EEA/Switzerland at any time during the RELEVANT 3 YEAR PERIOD. Q1 If you are the child of a Swiss national, or if you are claiming Home fee status on the basis of your parent(s) s nationality, you must also provide a copy of your and the relevant parent(s) s passport picture page. Q2-3 Give the date and purpose of your original entry to live in the EU/EEA/Switzerland. 1. Date of entry to EU/EEA/Switzerland 2. What was the purpose of your original entry to EU/EEA/Switzerland? r spouse/civil partner 1. Date of entry to EU/EEA/Switzerland to EU/EEA/Switzerland? 3a. Has the main purpose changed in the 3a. Has the main purpose changed in the relevant three year period? relevant three year period? 3b. If yes, please give details 3b. If yes, please give details Q4 If the main purpose of residence in the EU/EEA/ Switzerland has changed since your arrival, please state this here, e.g. if you moved to the EU/EEA/Switzerland for purposes of education but are now resident there for family reasons. Q5 If you have INDEFINITE LEAVE TO REMAIN in the UK or equivalent in the EU/EEA/Switzerland, please attach a copy of your visa letter or confirmation from the relevant authorities. 4a. Do you have Indefinite Leave to Remain (or equivalent) in the EU/EEA/Switzerland? 4b. If yes, on what basis do you have Indefinite Leave to Remain? 4a. Do they have Indefinite Leave to Remain (or equivalent) in the EU/EEA/Switzerland? 4b. If yes, on what basis do they have Indefinite Leave to Remain? Q6 If there is a restriction on the length of your stay in the EU/ EEA, such as a fixed-term entry visa, please attach a copy of your passport picture page and any relevant visas or letter from the government. Q7 If you are currently employed in the EU/EEA/Switzerland, you should attach a letter from your employer, which should indicate the start date of your contract, whether the employment is full-time or part-time and whether the contract is fixed term or to retirement. 5a. Is there any restriction on the length of your stay in the EU/EEA/Switzerland? stay in the EU/EEA/Switzerland? 6. Are you currently employed in the UK? 1. Date of entry to 1. Date of entry to EU/EEA/Switzerland EU/EEA/Switzerland to EU/EEA/Switzerland? to EU/EEA/Switzerland? 3a. Has the main purpose changed in the 3a. Has the main purpose changed in the relevant three year period? relevant three year period? 3b. If yes, please give details 3b. If yes, please give details 4a. Do they have Indefinite Leave to Remain (or equivalent) in the EU/EEA/Switzerland? 4b. If yes, on what basis do they have Indefinite Leave to Remain? 4a. Do they have Indefinite Leave to Remain (or equivalent) in the EU/EEA/Switzerland? 4b. If yes, on what basis do they have Indefinite Leave to Remain? stay in the EU/EEA/Switzerland? stay in the EU/EEA/Switzerland?
5 SECTION D: NON-EU RESIDENT Complete this section if you have been resident outside the UK/EU/EEA/Switzerland at any time during the relevant 3 year period. If you have been resident in more than one country in this category, please give all relevant information on a SEPARATE SHEET. Q1-3 Please indicate the country of residence, together with your date and original purpose of entry to that country. r spouse/civil partner 1. Country of residence 1. Country of residence 2. Date of entry to country of residence 3. What is the purpose of your residence in this country? 2. Date of entry to country of residence 3. What is the purpose of their residence in this country? If your residency in the country is related to the employment of your parent(s) or spouse/civil partner, we will require a copy of his/her contract. Q4 Please indicate if you maintained a home or regular links within the UK/EU/EEA/Switzerland during the period in question. If yes, you must list in Section F full details of your links to the UK. If these links included visits, you must include: a. Precise details of any links you are claiming, and/or the exact dates of all visits from the three year period prior to the relevant date in the year in which you are beginning your programme. b. The purpose of the visit(s). c. The type of residence(s) you stayed in, e.g. own home, hotel, grandparents, etc. d. The name(s), relationship(s) to, and city/town of the person(s) with whom you stayed. Note: Without complete information, we cannot process your questionnaire. This will result in a delay in our decision. Q5 Give your status in the country of residence, e.g. migrant worker, permanent resident. Q6 Give details of any restriction on the length of your stay, e.g. a copy of your passport picture page and any relevant visas or letter from the government. Q7 Give the date of your proposed return to live in the UK/EU/EEA/ Switzerland, and indicate if this is a firm or provisional intention. Q8 Please gives details of any employment in your country of residence you should provide a letter from your employer. 4a. Did you visit the UK/EU/EEA/Switzerland in the relevant period? 4b. If yes, please list all dates in Section F 5. What is your status in the country of residence? 6a. Is there any restriction on the length of your stay? 6b. If yes, please give details 7a. Do you propose to return to live in the UK/EU/EEA/Switzerland? 7b. If yes, if this a firm or provisional intention? 8a. Are/were you employed in this country of residence? 8b. If yes, was the job obtained prior to you moving to the country? 8c. Are/were you in continuous employment in the country of residence? 8d. If yes, is the employment permanent or temporary? 4a. Did they visit the UK/EU/EEA/Switzerland in the relevant period? 4b. If yes, please list all dates in Section F 5. What is their status in the country of residence? 6a. Is there any restriction on the length of their stay? 6b. If yes, please give details 7a. Do they propose to return to live in the UK/EU/EEA/Switzerland? 7b. If yes, if this a firm or provisional intention? 8a. Are/were they employed in this country of residence? 8b. If yes, was the job obtained prior to them moving to the country? 8c. Are/were they in continuous employment in the country of residence? 8d. If yes, is the employment permanent or temporary? 8e. If temporary, what date is the contract scheduled to end? 8e. If temporary, what Day Month date is the contract scheduled to end? Year 8f. Is the contract renewable? 8g. Do you intend to renew the contract if possible? 8f. Is the contract renewable? 8g. Do they intend to renew the contract if possible?
6 Section D: NON-EU RESIDENT continued 1. Country of residence 1. Country of residence See page 5 for guidance on completing this section. 2. Date of entry to country of residence 2. Date of entry to country of residence 3. What is the purpose of their residence in this country? 3. What is the purpose of their residence in this country? 4a. Did they visit the UK/EU/EEA/Switzerland in the relevant period? 4b. If yes, please list all dates in Section F 5. What is their status in the country of residence? 4a. Did they visit the UK/EU/EEA/Switzerland in the relevant period? 4b. If yes, please list all dates in Section F 5. What is their status in the country of residence? 6a. Is there any restriction on the length of their stay? 6b. If yes, please give details 6a. Is there any restriction on the length of their stay? 6b. If yes, please give details 7a. Do they propose to return to live in the UK/EU/EEA/Switzerland? 7b. If yes, if this a firm or provisional intention? 7a. Do they propose to return to live in the UK/EU/EEA/Switzerland? 7b. If yes, if this a firm or provisional intention? 8a. Are/were they employed in this country of residence? 8b. If yes, was the job obtained prior to them moving to the country? 8c. Are/were they in continuous employment in the country of residence? 8d. If yes, is the employment permanent or temporary? 8a. Are/were they employed in this country of residence? 8b. If yes, was the job obtained prior to them moving to the country? 8c. Are/were they in continuous employment in the country of residence? 8d. If yes, is the employment permanent or temporary? 8e. If temporary, what date is the contract scheduled to end? 8e. If temporary, what Day Month date is the contract scheduled to end? Year 8f. Is the contract renewable? 8g. Do they intend to renew the contract if possible? 8f. Is the contract renewable? 8g. Do they intend to renew the contract if possible?
7 SECTION E: REFUGEE STATUS Complete this section if you have applied for refugee status in the UK. Q1-2 Attach evidence of your refugee status, Exceptional Leave to Remain (ELR), Humanitarian Protection (HP) or Discretionary Leave (DL) in the form of a copy of your letter from the Home Office. Please also provide a copy of both sides of your NASS card. Q5 Provide a copy of your marriage/civil partnership certificate. 1. Have you been granted refugee status as an asylum seeker in the UK? 2. Date of asylum application 3. If your application for refugee status has not been agreed, have you been granted Exceptional Leave to Remain (ELR), Humanitarian Protection (HP) or Discretionary Leave (DL)? 4. Have you remained in the UK since your status was granted (except for normal holidays)? r spouse/civil partner 1. Have they been granted refugee status as an asylum seeker in the UK? 2. Date of asylum application 3. If their application for refugee status has not been agreed, have they been granted Exceptional Leave to Remain (ELR), Humanitarian Protection (HP) or Discretionary Leave (DL)? 4. Have they remained in the UK since their status was granted (except for normal holidays)? 5. If you are married, please state the date of the marriage/civil partnership. 1. Have they been granted refugee status as an 1. Have they been granted refugee status as an asylum seeker in the UK? asylum seeker in the UK? 2. Date of asylum application 2. Date of asylum application 3. If their application for refugee status has not been agreed, have they been granted Exceptional Leave to Remain (ELR), Humanitarian Protection (HP) or Discretionary Leave (DL)? 4. Have they remained in the UK since their status was granted (except for normal holidays)? 3. If their application for refugee status has not been agreed, have they been granted Exceptional Leave to Remain (ELR), Humanitarian Protection (HP) or Discretionary Leave (DL)? 4. Have they remained in the UK since their status was granted (except for normal holidays)? 5. If they are married, please state the date of the marriage/civil partnership. 5. If they are married, please state the date of the marriage/civil partnership.
8 SECTION F Use this space to give any further information you feel may be relevant to your fee classification. Attach a separate sheet if necessary.
Fee Classification Questionnaire
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