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Do I need a visa?

Generally speaking if you are a UK or European citizen you will not require a visa to study in Europe.  If you are not a UK citizen or have other unusual circumstances requirements may vary.  The International Office is not qualified to give visa advice, so you should contact your embassy for detailed guidance.

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