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Eligibility & Identity Validation Nichola Jimmison Eligibility Assessor Pre-Assessment March 2019

Contents / Agenda 1 Identity & Eligibility Requirements For UK Nationals 2 Identity & Eligibility Requirements For EU Nationals 3 Identity & Eligibility Requirements For Rest Of The World Nationals 4 Summary 5 Any Questions?

Course Start Dates When assessing eligibility the first day of the academic year is calculated from the below table Date Started Course Between 1 st August & 31 st December Between 1 st January & 31 st March Between 1 st April & 30 th June Between 1 st July & 31 st July Academic Year Start Date 1 st September 1 st January 1 st April 1 st July

UK Nationals

Acceptable Identity Evidence Details from valid UK passport Original UK birth certificate with valid ADIF (Applicant Declaration of Identity Form) Original Certificate of Naturalisation/Registration as a British Citizen

UK Passports Requirements UK PP details can be entered on the initial application or a UK PP details form can be completed Passport details will then be checked with HMPO to confirm if passport is valid We can only accept details from valid passports If the student holds a UK travel document this will not pass HMPO check British Overseas Territory UK passports will need to be manually submitted by the customer and checked. Common Issues If the name on student s account is different to passport, change of name evidence is required marriage certificate or change of name deed Make sure that details from the passport and personal details on application are matched before submitting

UK Birth Certificate & ADIF We can only accept original UK birth certificates We can t accept copies of UK birth certificates or non-uk birth certificates or laminated versions of these documents. The following information must be legible: Name Place of birth Date of birth Serial number Birth Certificate ADIF Tips Must be completed in full and signed & dated by both parties Countersignature should provide work address and phone number Countersignature should not be retired (except Armed Services officers) Countersignature must have a valid UK PP and have known student for 2 years If name doesn t match profile will need change of name evidence

British Overseas Territories (B.O.T) British Overseas Territories (B.O.T) Anguilla Bermuda Gibraltar Cayman Islands Montserrat British Antarctic Territory Pitcairn, Henderson, Ducie & Oeno Islands British Indian Ocean Territory British Virgin Islands St Helena & Dependencies South Georgia & South Sandwich Islands Falkland Islands Turks & Caicos Islands Sovereign Base Areas Of Akrotiri & Dhekelia

Temporary Absence UK nationals born in the UK can live in the EU/EEA under right to roam but must be back in the UK for first day of the first AY of course ROW nationals who lived in the EEA/Switzerland may be eligible as a person settled in the UK exercising a right of residence elsewhere Students who have been resident outside the EEA may be eligible if they can prove the absence was temporary A gap year is not classed as breaking residency but evidence will be needed e.g. University letter or plane tickets If student is resident outside the EEA we would review if the student was a minor when they left the UK and has the student/family maintained links with the UK during their absence If a ROW national has lived outside the UK for more than 2 years, we may need to run further checks dependant on the evidence provided.

European Union Nationals

EU Countries EU Member States Austria Belgium Bulgaria Croatia Cyprus (Republic) Czech Republic Denmark Estonia Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Ireland (Eire) Italy Latvia Lithuania Luxembourg Malta Netherlands Poland Portugal Romania Slovakia Slovenia Spain Sweden

Acceptable Identity Evidence Students must provide one of the following Original valid passport Original valid National Identity card Original Certificate of Naturalisation/Registration as a British Citizen

Eligibility Requirements Ordinarily resident in England on the first day of first AY of course Ordinarily resident in the UK throughout the 5 years before the first day of first AY of course Applications received prior to 25/3/16 (online) and 29/3/16 (paper) only need to provide 3 years UK residency addresses and evidence If student does not have 3/5 years UK residency but are working in the UK or their family member is working in the UK they may be able to apply as a migrant worker If ordinary residence in the UK was for full-time education must be ordinarily resident in the EEA/Switzerland immediately prior If student is granted Permanent Residence before course start date we will only need 3 years UK address history Irish nationals are deemed to be settled in the UK due to the Immigration Act 1971 so only need to provide 3 years UK address history

Residency Evidence Student Must Provide Evidence Student must provide the required 3/5 years address history on PN1 application or signed letter We can use a third party check to link the student to their UK addresses but they cannot always be matched for the full period so evidence will then need to be provided We can only accept original evidence The evidence does not need to cover every month but must cover the start of the period required We require evidence from each year of the required period and there must not be more than a 6 month gap between evidence Any period of previous HE study can be accepted as full residency evidence covering the period of study Approved applications are valid for the full year of study and we can also accept valid evidence provided to approve that application Withdrawn/suspended applications are valid for year of study up to the date student withdrew/suspended

Residency Evidence Minor Students Residency Evidence (under 18 during required period) Letters from school/college Qualification certificates School/college certificates School reports HMRC Tax Credits Award Notification HMRC Child benefit letter Wage slips P60s Bank statements

Residency Evidence Mature Students Residency Evidence (over 18 during required period) Wage slips P60s Council tax bills Housing & council tax benefit letters HMRC Tax Credits Award Notification Bank statements Letters from council or Housing Association HMRC Child benefit letter DLA/DWP/Job Centre letters HMRC letters HMRC Tax calculations/returns Utility bills

EU Fees Only Funding Eligibility Requirements Students who do not meet 3/5 years UK residency can apply if resident in EU/EEA for 3 years prior to course start date Students can provide certified copies of identity evidence If providing certified copy of their national ID card both front and back must be shown (except Romania) ROW nationals may be able to apply if they are the child/spouse of a UK/EEA national ROW nationals will need to provide original identity and status evidence Certified Identity Requirements The student s certified identity evidence must show the following details Name of person certifying document Position/job title of signatory Work address Official stamp Wet signature (not signed in pencil or e- signature Date identity evidence was certified

Rest of the World Nationals

Acceptable Identity Evidence Students must provide one of the following Original valid passport Original Home Office Biometric Residence Permit Card (HOBRC) Original valid UK Travel Document Original Certificate of Naturalisation/Registration as a British Citizen

Exceptions Identity Evidence If students are unable to provide original valid identity evidence they can apply to be reviewed as an exceptions case. Will need to be confirmed in writing, including the reason why they are unable to provide their identity evidence. The first exceptions option is for the student to provide their original expired passport containing UK status visa, original expired passport and a Home Office letter confirming status or original expired UK travel document If the student is unable to provide any of the above evidence types they will be advised to provide evidence from the exceptions table on the following slide. For all exceptions cases once evidence has been received, SLC will carry out further checks. This can also be carried out if the student s identity evidence is being held by a recognised authority.

Exceptions Identity Table A B C Original birth certificate with ADIF Original UK photo driving licence Original Non-UK ID card Original Home Office letter confirming status Original Immigration Status Document (ISD) UK bank statement Tax Credits Award Notice Evidence of National Insurance Number

3 Years Ordinary Residence What Is Ordinary Residence? There are two parts to ordinary residence the student must have held a lawful UK status for 3 years prior to the course start date and must also provide their address history for 3 years prior to the course start date. What Evidence Can We Accept? If the student has not provided residence history we require a signed letter confirming address(es) and dates at each address in dd/mm/yyyy format We can accept original Home Office letters, Biometric Residence Permit Card (HOBRC), Immigration Status Document (ISD) and vignettes to confirm status If there is a gap between statuses we require an original Home Office letter confirming the student applied in-time

Settled Statuses Status Type Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR) 3 Years Ordinary Residence Required Yes Other Evidence Required N/A No Time Limit Yes N/A Indefinite Leave to Enter (ILE) Humanitarian Protection (HP) Yes Yes UK entry stamp must be between visa dates Can be granted after course start date Right to Abode Yes Status in valid passport

Refugee Status Student is a Refugee If status is granted before course start date the student doesn t need to meet 3 years ordinary residence If status is granted after course start date the student will still be eligible for partial funding Student is the child/spouse of a Refugee If they are the spouse of a refugee they must be married prior to the spouse applying for asylum If they are the child of a refugee they must be under 18 when the parent applied for asylum Students must provide evidence confirming their relationship to parent/spouse (birth certificate or marriage certificate) We require original evidence to confirm the parent/spouse has been granted asylum

Stateless This is a new status type introduced for new students in the 18/19 Academic Year Students can be eligible if they are a stateless person or the family member of a stateless person 3 years ordinary residence in the UK prior to the course start date required If a student becomes stateless after their course start date they will be eligible for partial funding but will still need to meet 3 years ordinary residence prior to the course start date If the student is applying as the family member of a stateless person they will need to provide original evidence to confirm their family member is stateless and proof of their relationship to the family member

EEA Family Member Must be resident in the UK or EEA during 3 years prior to course start date Hold UK status for 3 years prior to course start date or since UK entry date Must provide EEA family member s original valid identity evidence (passport or national ID card) Require proof of relationship to EEA family member (birth certificate or marriage certificate) EEA family member can be spouse, parent, step-parent, grandparent, step-grandparent or child

Treaty Rights What Is Treaty Rights? EEA family members do not have to apply for UK status If they don t hold status must be exercising treaty rights Student must prove they are resident in the UK with family member during required period EEA family member must prove they were exercising treaty rights during required period Exercising treaty rights can be employment, self-employment, studying, seeking work and economically self-sufficient Evidence must be original

Treaty Rights Acceptable Evidence Treaty Rights Type Employed Self-Employed Student Economically self-sufficient Seeking work Acceptable Evidence P60s, wage slips, employer letters Tax returns, accountant letters, NI contributions Confirmation of enrolment, bank statements, sickness insurance Bank statements, sickness insurance Jobcentre registration, applications, interview letters

Permanent Residence Need 3 years UK address history prior to course start date If status is granted before the course start date we don t require any previous status evidence If status is granted after the course start date the student will still be eligible for partial funding depending on the date status was granted If permanent residence is granted during the course the student will be eligible for full funding for subsequent AY

Long Residency Students who hold the below statuses on course start date are required to provide long residency evidence (This list is not exhaustive) Spouse/Partner Leave to Remain Private/Family Life Leave to Remain Long Residency Status Types Discretionary Leave to Remain Leave to Remain 10 Year Partner Route/5 Year Parent Route Leave Outside the Rules Exempt Section 8 (4) Dependant Leave to Enter/Remain PBS Dependant Leave to Remain Visa Work Permit Dependent Tier Visa (Except Tier 4)

Long Residency Evidence Rules Examples Acceptable Evidence Types Students must provide original evidence They must have lived in the UK for half their life up to 20 years If student doesn t meet long residency they may be eligible for EU funding if they are the spouse/child of a UK or EU national Must still meet 3 years ordinary residence in the UK A student starts the first year of their course in September 2018 and DOB is 07/06/1998 Long residency needed 19/7/08 1/9/18 A student starts the first year of their course in September 2018 and DOB is 10/02/1974 Long residency needed 1/9/98 1/9/18 as over 40 School/college attendance letters P60s Payslips Council tax records Child benefit/child tax credit documents Qualification certificates

Right Of Permanent Residence (ROPR) This status only applies to EEA nationals of Norway, Iceland & Liechtenstein The student must have resided in the UK in accordance with EEA regulations for a continuous period of 5 years or is the dependent of an EEA national who has done so We require evidence the student has been employed, self-employed, studying, self-sufficient or seeking work for the 5 years period or was the dependent of someone doing so If the student was a dependent we require identity evidence from person they were dependent on, proof of relationship, proof they lived together in the UK and evidence the student was studying if relevant.

Tier 4 (General) Student Status This status is granted to students who are in the UK wholly for the purpose of education Students who hold this status in the 3 years prior to the course start date will be ineligible unless they meet one of the following exceptions Students who hold any of the following statuses on the course start date will be eligible for funding Refugee Status Humanitarian Protection Stateless EEA Family Member The student may be eligible if they can prove they had the intention to stay in the UK not for education purposes The student may hold Tier 4 for part of the qualifying period but applied for ILR prior to the qualifying period required This would show the student had an intention to stay in the UK

Summary Students should keep the address on their account up-to-date. Identity evidence will be returned to the home address on their profile When physical evidence is required we can only accept original identity evidence (except for EU nationals applying for EU funding) All original identity evidence belonging to EU and ROW nationals is returned by special delivery so will need to be signed for. If there is nobody to sign the evidence can be collected from Royal Mail sorting office We do have the ability to check statuses through 3 rd party links, however we would only do this once all other options have been exhausted. It is the students responsibility to provide evidence During peak times we advise students not to send identity documents if they are due to travel in the next 6-8 weeks Students should print cover letter from their account or provide a letter with their CRN to help us link identity evidence to their account. Any evidence that can t be linked is held and may be returned to issuing authority

Nichola Jimmison Pre-Assessment Eligibility Assessor Nichola_Jimmison@slc.co.uk 01325 215105 www.direct.gov.uk/studentfinance