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News【英國留學】2020/6/8 入境英國最新規定 Coronavirus (COVID-19) and entering or returning to the UK4
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學生拿到 Unconditional Offer 開始跑 CAS 流程之後:申請英國Tier 4學生簽證時,申請的時間取決於您是在英國境內還是境外進行申請。對於英國境外申請,您可以在開始課程前的六個月內開始申請簽證。這代表您可以提前六個月開始籌備和提交申請,以確保有足夠的時間處理簽證事宜。 一般情況下,簽證申請結果將在提交申請後的三到四個星期內通知您,這樣您就可以及早得知申請結果,做好接下來的準備。 對於英國境內申請,您可以在課程開始前的三個月內開始申請簽證。這表示您有三個月的時間來籌備並提交申請。此外,請注意,您必須在目前的簽證到期之前進行申請,並且您的新課程必須在目前簽證到期後的28天內開始。這樣的安排確保您有足夠的時間處理簽證申請並避免在簽證到期後無合法居留的情況。一般情況下,境內申請的簽證申請結果將在提交申請後的八個星期內通知您。 請注意,以上簽證發下所需時間僅為一般平均預測,實際處理時間可能因個人情況和申請期間的變化而有所不同。因此,建議您盡早開始籌備並準備所需的文件和資料,以確保能夠及時進行簽證申請並避免延遲或遇到困難喔 ! 什麼時候可以出發? 您可以在課程開始之前抵達英國。根據課程長度來決定: - 如果您的課程為期6個月或更短,您可以提前最多1週抵達英國。 - 如果您的課程為期超過6個月,您可以提前最多1個月抵達英國。 無論您的課程何時開始,在您的簽證上給定的開始日期之前,您不能使用此簽證前往英國。簽證費用? 申請學生簽證的費用如下: - 從英國境外申請學生簽證,費用為£363。 - 在英國境內延長或轉換學生簽證,費用為£490。 每位隨行人員都需要支付相應的簽證費用。 (以上金額會依照政府規定更新)找專業的代辦幫您處理好簽證才可以省下很多錯誤喔!Westbook Team https://www.westbook.com.tw/hot_489082.html News【英國留學】了解英國 Tier4 學生簽證: 什麼時候辦理?? 2024-04-22 2025-04-22
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2020/6/8起,入境英國須提供過去旅遊史和聯絡資訊並自我隔離14天。

規定生效,如拒絕提供聯絡方式將可能罰款£100;如拒絕自主隔離則可能罰款£1,000,詳細資訊將於網站上公告。

 

入境英國提供您的旅遊史及聯絡資訊:

2020/6/8起,入境英國需填寫線上表格以提供過去旅遊史和聯絡資訊,抵達英國時,您將可能需要提供您已完成線上表格。如果您拒絕填寫表格,將有可能被罰款或是無法入境英國(英國居民或是英國人除外)

 

關於如何自我管理14天相關規定,請參考以下連結
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/coronavirus-covid-19-how-to-self-isolate-when-you-travel-to-the-uk/coronavirus-covid-19-how-to-self-isolate-when-you-travel-to-the-uk#self-isolate-when-you-travel-to-the-uk

 

Coronavirus (COVID-19) and entering or returning to the UK

From 8 June, there will be new rules in place for entering the UK because of coronavirus (COVID-19). The rules are for residents and visitors.

 

When these rules are in place, you will:

 

need to provide your journey and contact details when you travel to the UK

  • not be allowed to leave the place you’re staying for the first 14 days you’re in the UK except in very limited situations (known as ‘self-isolating’)
  • You do not need to do these things now. But you should check the latest public health advice on coronavirus before you travel, or if you’ve just arrived in the UK.

 

Once the rules come into place you may be fined £100 if you refuse to provide your contact details, £1,000 if you refuse to self-isolate in England and Wales, or you could face further action. You’ll be able to find more information on enforcement measures in Scotland and Northern Ireland on this page soon.

 

You should also download the NHS contact tracing app. You’ll be able to find the app on this page when it’s available.

 

Provide your journey and contact details when you travel to the UK

From 8 June, if you’re travelling to the UK you’ll need to fill in an online form to provide your journey and contact details before you travel.

 

You’ll be able to find the form on this page when it’s available - check again before you travel.

 

You might need to show that you’ve completed the form when you arrive at the UK border.

 

If you refuse to fill in the form, you may be fined. You also may not be allowed to enter the UK (unless you’re either British or a UK resident).

 

The government will use this information to contact you if you or someone you’ve travelled with develops coronavirus symptoms, and to check that you’re self-isolating for the first 14 days after you arrive in the UK.

 

If you develop coronavirus symptoms

Do not travel if you have coronavirus symptoms.

 

If you develop coronavirus symptoms when you’re travelling to the UK, tell the crew or driver on your plane, ferry, train or bus. They’ll let staff in the airport, port or station know, so they can tell you what you should do next when you arrive.

 

Self-isolate for your first 14 days in the UK

When you arrive in the UK, go straight to the place where you will self-isolate. Your friends or family can collect you from the airport, port or station. Only use public transport if you have no other option. If you do use public transport, wear something that covers your nose and mouth and stay 2 metres apart from other people.

 

You must not leave the place you’re staying for 14 days.

 

You can only leave if:

 

  • you need urgent medical treatment
  • you need support from social services
  • you need food and medicine and cannot get them delivered or get a friend or family member to bring them
  • you’re going to the funeral of a close relative, or for other compassionate reasons
  • there’s an emergency, for example there’s a fire at the place you’re staying
  • You cannot have visitors, including friends and family, unless they are providing essential care.

If you’re at home or staying with friends or family, avoid contact with the people you’re staying with and minimise the time you spend in shared areas.

 

If you’re staying in a hotel or guest house, you cannot use shared areas such as bars, restaurants, health clubs and sports facilities. Stay 2 metres away from all other guests and staff.

 

If you will not be able to safely self-isolate at the place you’re planning to stay, tell Border Force officers when you arrive in the UK. They’ll give you a choice of accommodation to stay at.

 

After 14 days

If you do not have any coronavirus symptoms after 14 days, you can stop self-isolating. You will then need to follow the same rules as people who live in the UK. Check the rules for the nation you’re staying in:

  • England
  • Scotland
  • Wales
  • Northern Ireland

 

Who does not need to provide their details or self-isolate for 14 days

You will not need to fill in the form or self-isolate for 14 days if you’re travelling to the UK from:

  • Ireland
  • the Channel Islands
  • the Isle of Man

There are other reasons why you might not need to fill in the form or self-isolate. Read the list of who does not need to fill in the form or self-isolate.

https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/coronavirus-covid-19-travellers-exempt-from-uk-border-rules

The rules about who does not need to fill in the form or self-isolate will remain under review and may change in the future. You’ll be able to find more information on this page when it’s available.

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