Hi all.
I have applied for a PhD project at one of the UK unis, at the moment i have ILR visa, im married and live in the uk with my family, my naturalization to British citizenship is being processed in the Home Office at the moment i hope to receive my BC very soon. Any way i made fees assessment and got this reply from the uni
(((Your British citizenship will not make any difference to your classification as an international student. You have been classified as such because part of your three years period of residency July 2007 – November 2008, has been deemed for the purpose of full time education. You entered the UK on a student visa and confirmed that you did not decide to marry until November 2008. You were then issued with residence permit, as the spouse of a UK national in March 2009, following your marriage.
Taking the above into account, you will not be eligible for home fees until September 2012)))
My question is that possible????
Thank you.
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