Perguntas frequentes

FAQ-Short Term Visa

There are Short-term Study Visas available for courses up to 6 months in duration. These visas are suitable for short courses and language programs.

Yes, you can apply for a Short-term Study Visa for courses that are less than 6 months in duration, such as language courses and short-term programs.

Key requirements typically include proof of enrollment in a short-term course, sufficient funds to cover your stay, and intentions to leave the UK at the end of your studies.

There are usually no age restrictions for Short-term Study Visas, and students of all ages can apply.

If your application is rejected, you must contact ypur school in the UK and they might be able to assist you in understanding the reasons and exploring possible remedies or reapplication options.

Generally, Short-term Study Visa holders are not allowed to work or engage in business activities in the UK.

Short-term Study Visas are typically not extendable. If you plan to pursue further studies, you may need to return to your home country and apply for a new visa.

Short-term Study Visas are usually for individual students, and there may not be provisions for accompanying family members.

Transferring a Short-term Study Visa to another institution within the UK may not be possible. You may need to return to your home country and apply for a new visa.

– It is recommended to begin the application process well in advance, typically at least a couple of months before the course start date.

Please keep in mind that visa rules and requirements may change over time, so it’s important to stay updated with the latest information through our agency and the official UK government sources.

FAQ-Long Term Visa

A UK Long-Term Student Visa is designed for international students who wish to pursue higher education or long-term courses in the United Kingdom.

The duration of a Long-Term Student Visa varies based on the length of your course or program. It usually allows you to stay for the full duration of your studies and some additional time after your course ends.

Key requirements typically include an offer of admission from a licensed UK institution, proof of sufficient funds, English language proficiency, and meeting any specific requirements of your chosen institution.

 Yes, Long-Term Student Visa holders are generally allowed to work part-time during term-time and full-time during university breaks, subject to certain conditions.
If you have a student visa for full-time degree level studies in the UK, you can work for a maximum of 20 hours per week during term-time1. This includes paid or unpaid work and for one or more. Your biometric residence permit (BRP) card will outline the type of work you are allowed to work.

Spouses and dependent children may be eligible to join you on a Long-Term Student Visa, but specific requirements must be met.

According to the UK government website, you can apply for a family visa to live with your family member in the UK for more than 6 months if you are one of the following:

  • a government-sponsored student starting a course that lasts longer than 6 months
  • a full-time student on a postgraduate level course (RQF level 7 or above) that lasts 9 months or longer.

In some cases, it may be possible to transfer your Long-Term Student Visa to another institution, but it depends on your specific circumstances and the new institution’s eligibility.

Many UK institutions offer scholarships, bursaries, or financial aid packages for international students. Our agency can provide information on available scholarships based on your course of study.

Yes, you can generally travel in and out of the UK while holding a valid Long-Term Student Visa, but there are conditions to meet.

It is advisable to begin the application process well in advance, typically several months before the start of your course, as visa processing may take some time.

Inform your school or college about the visa rejection to keep them informed, especially if the delay affects your course starting date. Additionally:

1. **Analyze the Rejection:** Understand why your visa was rejected and identify areas for improvement.

2. **Get Professional Help:** Consult an immigration lawyer or visa expert for guidance.

3. **Fix the Issues:** Correct any issues that caused the rejection.

4. **Review Documents:** If rejected due to documentation errors, review and correct them before reapplying.

FAQ - Accommdation 1

Common types of student accommodation include on-campus dormitories, off-campus apartments, homestays, and shared houses.

On-campus dormitories offer convenience, easy access to campus resources, and a sense of community among fellow students.

Off-campus apartments offer greater independence and privacy, often with amenities like private kitchens and bathrooms.

Off-campus apartments offer greater independence and privacy, often with amenities like private kitchens and bathrooms.

Shared houses, or flatshares, involve renting a property with other students, offering individual bedrooms and shared communal spaces for a balance of privacy and social interaction.

Leaving your accommodation unattended for an extended period, whether for holidays, academic breaks, or any other reason, requires careful consideration of safety measures and responsibilities to protect both the property and your belongings. Here are some essential precautions and responsibilities to keep in mind:

– **Lock the Main Door:** Before leaving, make sure to securely lock the main entrance door to prevent unauthorized access. Double-check all windows and additional entry points to ensure they are properly secured.

– **Turn Off Electricity:** Unplug electrical appliances and devices, such as laptops, chargers, and kitchen appliances, to avoid potential electrical hazards and reduce energy consumption. This step not only conserves energy but also minimizes the risk of electrical fires.

– **Switch Off Gas Appliances:** If your accommodation has gas appliances, such as stoves or heaters, ensure they are turned off at the source. This precaution is vital for safety and to prevent gas leaks.

– **Store Perishables Properly:** If you have any perishable items in the kitchen or refrigerator, consume or dispose of them before leaving. Leaving perishables can lead to unpleasant odors and potential pest issues.

– **Secure Valuables:** Lock away valuable items, important documents, and personal belongings in a secure place within your accommodation. Consider using a safe if available, or store them out of sight to deter potential theft.

– **Arrange for Mail and Deliveries:** If you expect mail or deliveries during your absence, make arrangements with a trusted neighbor, friend, or the accommodation management to collect and secure these items for you.

– **Notify Trusted Contacts:** Inform a trusted friend, family member, or neighbor about your absence and provide them with a contact number in case of emergencies. They can help keep an eye on your accommodation and assist with any urgent matters.

– **Set Thermostats or Heating Systems:** Adjust the thermostat or heating system to an energy-saving mode to maintain a suitable temperature while minimizing energy consumption. This can also help prevent issues like frozen pipes in cold weather.

– **Turn Off Water Sources:** In freezing conditions, consider turning off the water supply to prevent burst pipes. Additionally, check for any dripping faucets and fix any leaks before leaving.

– **Notify Accommodation Management:** If you live in a managed accommodation facility, inform the management of your departure dates and expected return to ensure they are aware of your absence and can assist if needed.

By following these safety precautions and responsibilities, you can help ensure the security of your accommodation and maintain a worry-free absence, returning to a safe and comfortable living environment when you come back.

Students can access accommodation options through Dr-tutor platform, where our partner schools assist in finding suitable accommodations. We also provide links to recommended accommodation resources to help students make informed choices.

Students should consider factors such as location, budget, desired level of independence, and personal preferences when choosing accommodation.

Yes, homestays offer international students the opportunity to immerse themselves in the local culture, practice the language, and experience authentic customs and cuisine.

Students can research accommodation options, read reviews, and check for any necessary certifications or approvals to ensure safety and quality.

Our schools and educational institutions offer support services to help students address accommodation-related issues if they arise.

Students should communicate openly with their accommodation officer, be respectful of house rules, and make an effort to connect with their fellow residents for a smooth transition.

FAQ - Accommdation 2

Student accommodation contracts often align with academic terms, but the duration can vary. How flexible are these contracts?

Many accommodation providers allow students to make specific requests to ensure a comfortable living environment.

It’s important for students to understand the full cost of accommodation, including any additional fees beyond rent.

Understanding the rules regarding guests can help students maintain a peaceful living environment.

Institutions often provide accessible accommodation options for students with disabilities. How can students request such accommodations?

Some accommodation providers offer options for students during academic breaks. Make sure you are aware about the arrangements.

Knowing the process for switching accommodations can be helpful for students who may want to make a change.

Some providers offer counseling or support services to help students cope with homesickness or other emotional challenges. Make sure you have available health insurance

Accommodation fees can typically be paid either in advance for the entire academic term or in installments. The schedule varies by institution and accommodation provider. It’s important to understand the payment options and deadlines to ensure timely payments.

Shared accommodations often have rules in place to ensure cleanliness and hygiene in communal areas. These rules may include cleaning schedules, shared responsibilities, and expectations for maintaining a tidy environment. Adhering to these guidelines is essential to foster a harmonious living environment.

FAQ - English Courses

Course start dates vary, but usually Monday. You can typically find this information on the school’s website or by contacting their admissions team. Start dates may be offered throughout the year.

The average age of students can vary, but English language schools often have a diverse student classroom, including teenagers and adults of all ages.

 Yes, there is usually a minimum age requirement, which varies by school, usually 16 or 18 years for english courses. Check the school’s website or contact them directly for specific age requirements.

The duration of your English course depends on your goals and current level. Courses can range from a few weeks to several months. Consult with us or the school to determine the recommended duration based on your objectives.

Most schools will assess your English proficiency through a placement test or interview upon arrival. You can also take online English placement tests before enrolling in the course.

Advancing to the next level typically requires achieving a specific score on in-house assessments or completing the current level’s curriculum. Consult with your teacher or school staff for guidance.

English courses usually include a mix of classroom instruction, group activities, conversation practice, and homework. Immersion in English-speaking environments also aids learning.

Class sizes can vary but are often small to facilitate active participation and personalized attention. Check with the school for specific class size information.

To prepare for university in the UK, focus on improving your English language skills, research universities and programs, meet admission requirements, and apply for appropriate visas and scholarships. Universities often provide guidance for international students.

Timetables vary by school and course type. You’ll typically have a set schedule of classes, with options for full-time or part-time study.

Ex:9am 12pm, or 12pm to 3pm or 3pm to 6pm

Changes to course hours may be possible, but it depends on the school’s policies and availability. Consult with the school’s administration to discuss any needed adjustments.

While many English teachers are native speakers, some may be non-native but highly proficient in English. Schools prioritize qualified instructors who can effectively teach the language.

Course materials vary by school. Some include course books in the tuition fee, while others may require you to purchase them separately. Check with the school for details.

You typically need to bring basic supplies like notebooks, pens, and any required course materials. Check with the school for a list of specific requirements.

Advancement to higher levels is common as you progress. You may start in one class and move up as your language skills improve.

Extending your course is usually possible if there is availability. Discuss your extension plans with the school’s administration in advance.

Yes, most English language schools provide certificates of completion or achievement at the end of your course.

Schools often offer specific exam preparation courses. Additionally, you can practice with sample exams, study materials, and online resources.

FAQ - Booking

To book a course at a school listed on the DRTutor platform, follow these steps:

  • Create an account on our platform if you haven’t already.
  • Browse through the list of schools and select the one you’re interested in.
  • Choose your desired course and accommodation options.
  • Complete the booking form with your details.
  • Pay the registration (booking) fee and any required deposits.

After completing your booking through the DRTutor platform, the school you’ve chosen will review your application. If accepted, they will issue an acceptance letter, which you can use for visa applications or other purposes. Make sure to provide accurate and complete information during the booking process to facilitate this.

The payment schedule for the balance of course fees may vary by school policy. Typically, the balance is due before the course start date. Check the specific payment deadlines for the selected school on our platform or contact their admissions team for precise details.

The registration (booking) fee for courses at schools listed on the DRTutor platform can vary based on the selected program and accommodation options, the fees usually £40 to £90. Please refer to the pricing information provided on our online platform for the most up-to-date fees.

Payments for courses at the school you’ve chosen can usually be made through various methods, including credit card, bank transfer, or other payment options available on the DRTutor platform. Choose the payment method that is most convenient for you during the booking process.

Yes, you can often book additional services and accommodations alongside your language course through DrTutor. Many schools offer options for airport transfers, extra excursions, or additional nights of accommodation. During the booking process, you’ll typically have the opportunity to add these services to your package. If you have specific requests or questions about additional services, please don’t hesitate to contact our platform’s customer support or the school directly for assistance and customization options.

 Cancellation policies vary between schools and depend on the timing of the cancellation. It’s important to be aware that in many cases, cancellation of a booking may result in the loss of registration fees. We recommend reviewing the specific terms and conditions provided by the school you’ve chosen on our platform. Some schools may offer partial refunds if you cancel within a certain period, while others may have stricter policies. If you need to cancel your booking due to unforeseen circumstances, please contact the school or our platform’s customer support as soon as possible to understand the applicable cancellation terms and potential fees.

At DrTutor, we often negotiate special offers and discounted course prices with our partner schools, allowing you to enjoy significant savings that may not be available when booking directly with the schools. These special offers can vary in terms of the percentage discount or the specific packages they include, such as reduced registration fees, free accommodation upgrades, or additional services. To take advantage of these exclusive offers, simply browse our platform for the latest deals and promotions, and select the one that best fits your needs and budget. It’s a great way to make your language learning experience both affordable and rewarding.

Our special offers at DrTutor typically include discounts ranging from 10% to 30% off the regular course prices. In addition to these discounts, when you book through DrTutor, you’ll also receive a voucher valued between £100 to £300, subject to availability. This voucher can further enhance your language learning experience or be used for other related expenses. Be sure to explore our platform to find the latest special offers and take advantage of these valuable benefits to make your language learning journey both cost-effective and rewarding.

Refund policies can differ between schools, and the school you’ve selected may have its own cancellation and refund policy. We recommend reviewing the specific terms and conditions provided by the chosen school on our platform or contacting their admissions team for information regarding refunds in case of course cancellations or early departures.

Yes, you can, However the possibility of transferring your booking to another school on the DRTutor platform depends on the individual policies of both the original and the new school. Contact our platform’s customer support or the respective schools for guidance on this matter.

Yes, you can typically book accommodation separately from your course booking through the DRTutor platform. This flexibility allows you to choose accommodation options that best suit your needs and preferences. Simply follow the accommodation booking process on our platform to secure your lodging.

Scholarships and financial aid availability vary among schools listed on the DRTutor platform. Some schools may offer scholarships based on merit, while others may have financial assistance programs. It’s advisable to check with each school individually or our platform for information about available scholarships and financial aid options.

If you wish to extend your course at the school beyond your initial booking, please contact us at DrTutor administrative team. We will provide guidance on the extension process, availability, and any necessary paperwork.

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