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Enrolment and Right to Study Checks

You need to Fully Enrol on your course to begin studying and have access to all of the systems that you will need to start studying on your course. Part of this is proving your Right to Study in the UK. Here is some more information on how you can prove your Right to Study in the UK.

Do I need to attend a Right to Study check in person?

  • If you don't have a British or Irish passport, and you have an immigration status that has a time limit, you'll need to attend a Right to Study (RTS) check in person as part of this. This means that you'll need to show your physical immigration documents to confirm your right to study before you can be fully enrolled at Warwick.
  • Remember to finish your online course registration before you attend your RTS check appointment in person.
  • Students who have no time limit on their status to be in the UK (such as Indefinite Leave to Remain, or Settlement) will still have their documents checked online, but do not need to attend an in-person appointment.

STEP 1

Complete your online course registration.

STEP 2

Upload a copy of your current passport and other documents such as Vignette, eVisa or BRP.

STEP 3

Book and attend an in-person Right to Study check event on arrival.

Understanding your Right to Study in the UK

Your immigration documents

Know your visa type

Learn about all the visas which allow study in the UK and the evidence you will need to provide to register for your course.

Travel vignettes, BRPs & e-Visas

See our guidance on entry stamps, student travel vignettes and biometric residence permits (BRPs).