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My girlfriend is an american studying a masters in english lit at kings college london. she wants to do a phd in the uk next year in english lit, but is finding it hard to get funding like uk students would. also most funding from the usa doesnt count to uk schools. anyone have a suggestion?

2007-02-19 03:22:26 · 6 answers · asked by Neil T 2 in Food & Drink Beer, Wine & Spirits

she has a visa as she is already studying a masters here which she has paid for. im not asking for goverment support, but i know there are some programs that sponsor students. she does pay tax though through her job. any suggestions?

2007-02-19 03:46:13 · update #1

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Did she not consider this before moving to the UK? If she doesn't pay tax, or have UK or European citizenship, then she does not have right to education support. How did she get a student visa or residence permit without proof of studies, and means of support? Something doesn't seem quite right about this. Can you edit your question to add more details?

2007-02-19 03:29:31 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I did 2 learn overseas courses in Europe and grow to be not in any respect requested to exhibit a monetary company fact to immigration when I arrived in a u . s .. as long as you've the right visa and a monetary company fact you need to be effective. the excellent aspect with on line banking is that you'll print off your stability the day in the previous you go away so that you've data of sufficient money

2016-12-04 09:13:37 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

If it's 'free' money she is looking for then I think you will find that is hard to obtain. She could look for sponsorship; she will need to figure out why a sponsor would give money and go out and sell that scheme. Other than that it's back to old fashioned borrowing and paying back.

2007-02-19 03:31:50 · answer #3 · answered by D M L 4 · 0 0

Yeah, pay for it herself? not being funny but as a foreign citizen it should hardly be expected for the UK taxpayer to cover the cost

2007-02-19 03:29:34 · answer #4 · answered by Shellie 3 · 0 0

get a job as a teaching asst. or grad. asst. under one of her major professors?

2007-02-19 03:39:19 · answer #5 · answered by Sugar Pie 7 · 0 0

wouldn't be better if you actually put your question in studying abroad rather than putting it in food and drink?

2007-02-19 04:20:38 · answer #6 · answered by Prof. Hubert Farnsworth 4 · 0 0

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