When To
Arrive In The UK…
We recommend that you
arrive about a week before your course is
scheduled to start. This gives you
sufficient time to recover from your
journey, to get to know your way around, and
settle into life in Sheffield. If you have a
choice of date, try to come on a weekday, so
if you encounter any problems we are
available to help.
If you anticipate a
late arrival please tell us by fax or email
when we can expect you. However, ETL
regulations state that we are only able to
accept students up to one week after the
start of lectures, unless specific extension
is granted, which means that you should be
in a position to commence your studies by
the second Monday after the date of
registration.
If you know that you
will not be here in time, you may wish to
delay your journey until close to the next
start date.
When booking a flight
to the UK, you may be able to get a
discounted student airfare. Show your travel
agent proof of student status such as your
Visa Application Document or the visa
itself.
Once you have booked
your flight you can go ahead and reserve
your accommodation.
Transfer from the
airport to your accommodation
There are various ways
to find your way from the airport to the
Sheffield City.
If you would like us
to arrange this service, (which will cost
approximately £95 from Manchester Airport)
please use the Airport Pickup form.
Download Airport Pick
form airportpickupform
What To
Bring With You
Making sure you bring
all you need, will help you settle in
quicker. Ultimately you decide what you will
need to bring and what you can find here
once you arrive, but we have made the
following suggestions.
o
The British weather is notoriously
unpredictable; it can be sunny when you wake
up and pouring with rain by mid morning.
Bring adequate rain protection and cold
weather clothing if you can.
o
For various reasons you will need
passport-sized photos which may be more
expensive in the UK than at home.
o
In order to open a bank account once you
arrive, you may need to show proof of your
overseas address and a letter of
recommendation from your bank in your home
country.
o
Copies of your qualifications, in order to
register with the examination bodies.
o
A
calculator and an English dictionary
o
Your CV and a reference letter from a former
employer or teacher can help in applying for
part time work.
o
A
medical letter, if you have any pre-existing
conditions (such as epilepsy, diabetes etc.)
o
Any medicines from home that you may need
that would not be available in the UK.
Your
Arrival In The UK
On arrival at the port
of entry the immigration authorities will
want to see the following:
o
Your passport
o
Your letter showing your enrolment at ETL
(Visa Application Document)
They may also want to
see medical documents showing evidence of
immunizations or health checks if you have
come from infected areas. (For example,
checks for Tuberculosis are sometimes
carried out).
Make sure these
documents are presentable and easily
accessible.
If you are a national
of any of the following countries you may be
asked to register with the Police within 7
days of arrival. Ask at the ETL for details
of how to do this.
Afghanistan, Algeria,
Argentina, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bahrain,
Belarus, Bolivia, Brazil, China, Colombia,
Cuba, Egypt, Georgia, Iran, Iraq, Israel,
Jordan, Kazakhstan, Kirgizstan, Kuwait,
Lebanon, Libya, Moldova, Morocco, North
Korea, Oman, Palestine, Peru, Qatar, Russia,
Saudi Arabia, Sudan, Syria, Tajikistan,
Tunisia, Turkey, Turkmenistan, UAE, Ukraine,
Uzbekistan, Yemen.
Reporting
To The ETL
You should report to
the ETL reception for registration at 10am
on the day stated in your letter of
enrolment. It is important that you bring
the following with you:
o
Your letter of enrolment or Visa Application
Document
o
Any tuition fees that are due
o
Your passport (if you are a non-EU national)
o
Your address (with postcode) and telephone
number in the UK
o
Your overseas address.
o
Your original certificates and transcripts
from your previous education
On this day you will
meet the ETL Registrar to whom you will pay
any fees which are due and who can give
advice on how to manage your finances. You
may open an expenses account with the ETL to
deposit any living expenses or pocket money
you are carrying before you open a bank
account. This money is accessible during
class break times, Monday to Friday.
You will also have
your photograph taken for our records and
for the ETL Identity Card. You will then see
the Examinations Officer who will explain
academic matters, as well as issue you with
a ETL Induction Pack. Please take the time
to read it carefully as it contains a large
amount of useful information for your
course, and life in Sheffield.
On the Friday
following Registration day you must attend
the Induction given by the Principal or Head
of Department. At the Induction you will be
given:
o
Your timetable
o
Letter showing permission to work
o
Letter to help you open a bank account
o
Doctor’s registration letter
o
Council Tax Exemption Certificate
Classes will commence
the following Monday. Have a safe journey
and we look forward to seeing you in the
near future!
Know more Information:
info@employment-training-links.co.uk