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Help on student loans and grants please
chocolatebiscuit
Posts: 2 Newbie
Sorry this is going to be a bit long.
I am a single parent (divorced) and my child is hoping to go to Uni next year. I am on a low income and I am sure that she will be eligible for the full amount of grants and loans. She lives with me and has no contact with her father.
The complicated bit is that I am considering moving to France once she has settled in at Uni. I want to be here to see her settled in and then possibly move during her first year.
Do you know how this would affect my daughter's grant/loan situation. Would she be considered an EU student once I leave this country even though she has always lived here and will only come to stay with me in the holidays?
Any help even on how to find out this information elsewhere would be appreciated.
I am a single parent (divorced) and my child is hoping to go to Uni next year. I am on a low income and I am sure that she will be eligible for the full amount of grants and loans. She lives with me and has no contact with her father.
The complicated bit is that I am considering moving to France once she has settled in at Uni. I want to be here to see her settled in and then possibly move during her first year.
Do you know how this would affect my daughter's grant/loan situation. Would she be considered an EU student once I leave this country even though she has always lived here and will only come to stay with me in the holidays?
Any help even on how to find out this information elsewhere would be appreciated.
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The residency requirements only apply to the student, not their parents. Where you choose to live shouldn't have any impact.0
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That sounds good. Will they be able to assess my income just the same? I wouldnt like to leave my daughter in the position of not receiving maintenance support because I am in the EU.0
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