Documents showing where you are going to stay while in the UK.Information about your finances to prove you have sufficient funds for your time in the UK.Your Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies (CAS) statement (if on a Student Route visa).You will need to be prepared to show the following documents to a Border Force Officer: If you were told that you will receive a BRP once you arrive in the UK this does not apply to you. If you renew your passport after your visa is granted you must confirm your details on the UK government website and update your UK Visas and Immigration account details. If you are granted an eVisa you must ensure that your passport details are up to date with the Home Office as your visa will be linked to the passport you used in your visa application. However, you must keep evidence of the date you enter the UK to show us at your enrolment, e.g. If your passport allows you to use e-gates, then you will be able to enter the UK through these. When you arrive in the UK you will have to go through immigration control. If you have a genuine reason for being late, we can approve your late arrival and inform the UKVI to ensure you are still able to enter the UK and begin your studies. We have to report any students who have not arrived within ten days of registration to the Home Office. If you try to enter the UK after we have reported you as non-registered, you will not be allowed to enter the country and will have to return home. What do you need to do if you think you're arriving late? Find out further information about late arrival, including how to contact us about it. If late arrival is agreed we will give you a final arrival deadline and you must arrive by this date. We will then let you know whether a late arrival can be agreed (this will depend on a range of factors, including your course). If you think that you will not be able to arrive by the course start date, or may not be able to arrive on time, you need to let us know as soon as possible. It is really important that you plan to arrive by the course start date as late arrival can have an adverse impact on your academic induction and social aspects of your life at BU. We understand that the immigration process is complicated, and we hope the following information will help to make it clear for you. Moving to a new country is exciting and challenging.
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