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Fee Assessment Questionnaire The level of fee you pay is dependent upon meeting the residency and immigration requirements set out in the Education (Student Fees, Awards and Support) Regulations 2007 (including amendments) UK government legislation allows publicly funded educational institutions to charge overseas student fees to international students unless they fulfil certain residence and immigration status requirements. If you meet the residence and immigration status requirements you will be charged the home student rate of fee. You must be charged the home rate if you meet certain requirements that apply to groups such as EU nationals or refugees. You will find a useful summary of the government regulations on the UKCISA (UK Council for International Student Affairs) website at http://www.ukcisa.org.uk/information--advice/feesand-money/england-fee-status#layer-3324 Your Fee Status Questionnaire will be strictly assessed using the UK Government s UKCISA guidelines. Please complete the following form to help us assess your fee status. It should be returned to the Admissions Office, The University of Nottingham, Gatehouse Lodge, Wollaton Hall Drive, Derby Road, Nottingham, NG8 1AF. Family Name: Course applied for: Forename(s): Start Date: App ID Number / UCAS Personal ID Number: Correspondence Address: Home Address: Date of Birth: Country of Birth: Nationality (Citizenship): (if you have citizenship of two or more countries, please list them both/all) Immigration Status Please tick the appropriate box below and give dates as requested British Citizen or Commonwealth national with Right of Abode Tick as appropriate Please provide: Copy of the photo page of your passport and any relevant Visa Indefinite Leave to Enter/Remain in the UK Letter from the Home Office confirming status AND copy of relevant page(s) of passport (including page(s) confirming name, nationality and status stamp) Refugee Status OR child or spouse of someone granted refugee status Home Office letter or refugee status travel document and passport when possible Refused refugee status but granted one of the following: Exceptional leave to enter/remain Humanitarian protection OR child or spouse of someone refused refugee status but granted one of the above Home Office letter and passport when possible

Refused refugee status but granted one of the following: Discretionary Leave OR child or spouse of someone refused refugee status but granted one of the above Home Office letter and passport when possible Time limit on stay Date last passport stamp/visa was issued: Date of expiry of most recent permission to stay: Copy of relevant page(s) of passport (including page(s) confirming name, nationality and visa stamps) EEA national other than UK. (The EEA comprises Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Republic of Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden and the UK) OR a Swiss national Copy of the page(s) of passport confirming name and nationality If none of the above categories covers you, or your status is likely to change before the start of the course, give details and provide supporting evidence: please Current and Previous Residence Please give details of the country or countries in which you have been resident since birth: Country Date Residence Began Date Residence Ended Main Reason for Residence e.g. living with Parents/close family/friends, work study If reason for residence is study please specify where your parents were living during this time.

Temporary Absence If you have been resident outside of the UK and Islands or EEA during the last four years because you, your spouse or your parent (s) were temporarily working abroad please give details (including length of time spent abroad and nature of work). Please also include a copy of the relevant employment contract. Do you or your immediate family own a residential property in the UK/EEA? Yes No If yes, please give address, length of possession and send proof of ownership. Give details of how often you have visited the property in the last three years (dates and length of stay): Please also include the exact dates of any other visits to the UK/EEA during your absence. Please include reasons for stay and locations: Education History Please give details of your educational history School / College / University wn & Country Dates Attended Mode of study (e.g. did you study full time, part time or distance learning?)

Employment History Please give details of your employment history Employer wn & Country Type of Work Dates of Employment Relevant Family Members Please state the nationality of the following family members: Nationality of Mother: Nationality of Father: Nationality of Legal Guardian: Nationality of Spouse / Civil Partner: (if applicable) Please provide details of your Parents / Legal Guardians / Spouse / Civil Partner residency for the past four years: Family Member (e.g mother / father) wn & Country of residence Nationals of Norway, Liechtenstein, Iceland, Switzerland and Turkey If you are a national of Norway, Liechtenstein, Iceland, Switzerland or Turkey who has worked in the UK or the spouse or child of such a person and are currently living in the UK, please complete the following: If you, your spouse or your parent have worked in the UK, please supply details (eg dates and nature of work and copy of employment contract):

If you are a Swiss or Turkish National, please confirm your intended date of entry to the UK: Further Information Use this box to add any other information relating to the questions above (continue on a separate sheet if necessary):