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4 May 2017
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Is it possible for me to study abroad or work in UK?
Is it possible for me to study abroad or work in UK?
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If you are not a European citizen, you will need a visa. To get one you normally need a job lined up or a university place.
Annoyingly, I don't think you can do both- if you get a student visa you can't work, and if you get a work visa you can't study.
https://www.gov.uk/tier-4-general-visa

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@Sugi11 If you apply to British universities and are accepted, you could get onto an internship scheme. Google internship schemes to find out more.

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