By Jordan Darlington

The majority of student accommodation in the UK will require university students to have a UK-based guarantor. If you are a student from within the European Union, this may seem more difficult as you might not know anyone in the UK, let alone anyone that will be willing to act as a guarantor. So what are the options?

The number 1 option is to use UK Guarantor, every student’s first stop on the road to finding a UK-based guarantor.

What about Brexit?
The future in a Post-Brexit Britain is still an uncertain one and the last three years have had the vast majority of us awaiting the worst. However, many universities and institutions have made a point in assuring students that, although the country may face political change, course fess and accessibility are not due an immediate change.

See below for more details on the region you are looking at studying in:

England
– Fees: £9,250 per year
– Students will be eligible for ‘home fee status’ 2019/20
– Students will remain eligible for financial support from Student Finance England
– This will last for the duration of a full degree regardless of circumstances changing.

Wales
– Fees: £9,000 per year
– Students will be eligible for ‘home fee status’ 2019/20
– Students will remain eligible for financial support from Student Finance Wales
– This will last for the duration of a full degree regardless of circumstances changing.

Scotland
– Fees: Free
– EU students starting a course in 2020/21 will be eligible for free tuition, even in a no-deal scenario.
– Students who meet the residency requirement will be eligible for living cost support.

Northern Ireland
– Circumstances are not set to change regardless of a deal or not.

For EU students, this is good news as www.ukguarantor.com is here to support you with your uk-based guarantor needs!

All you need to do is click here!

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