Can you come to the UK as a child visitor?
To come to the UK as a child visitor, you must be able to show that:
- you are under 18 years old;
- you intend to visit the UK for no more than 6 months (or 12 months if you will be accompanying an academic visitor);
- you intend to leave the UK at the end of your visit;
- you have enough money to support and accommodate yourself without working or help from public funds, or you will be supported and accommodated by relatives or friends;
- suitable arrangements have been made for your travel to, and your reception and care in, the UK - and, if a foster carer or relative (not a parent or guardian) will be responsible for your care, the arrangements must meet the requirements set out in our guidance;
- you have a parent or guardian in your home country who is responsible for your care, and you can provide their address, their landline phone number; and
- confirmation that they consent to the arrangements for your travel to, and reception and care in, the UK;
- you can meet the cost of the return or onward journey; and
- you are not in transit to a country outside the 'Common Travel Area' (Ireland, the UK, the Isle of Man and the Channel Islands). See theVisitor in transit section if you want to pass through the UK on your way to another country.
You must be able to show that, during your visit, you do not intend to:
- take paid or unpaid employment, produce goods or provide services, including the selling of goods or services directly to members of the public;
- marry or register a civil partnership, or give notice of marriage or civil partnership; or
- receive private medical treatment. See the Visitor for private medical treatment section if you want to come to the UK for this reason.
You can undertake a short course of study during your visit, if it is provided by an organisation which is:
- a licensed sponsor under Tier 4 of the points-based system; or
- accredited by an accreditation body which has been approved by the UK Border Agency (see below); or
- inspected by either the Office for Standards in Education (Ofsted), Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Education in Scotland, Estyn, Northern Ireland's Education and Training Inspectorate or the Independent Schools Inspectorate (ISI).
Unaccompanied child visitors
If you will be travelling to the UK without an adult (someone over the age of 18), we will treat you as an 'unaccompanied child visitor'. Your parent or guardian will need to provide:
- their written consent for you to travel to the UK;
- their full contact details; and
- evidence that suitable living arrangements have been made for your stay in the UK.
Accompanied child visitors
If you will be travelling to the UK with an adult (someone over the age of 18), we will treat you as an 'accompanied child visitor'. If you apply for a visa, you must identify this adult in your visa application. The adult's name will appear on your visa, and you will be refused entry to the UK if you arrive in the UK without that adult. You can identify up to 2 adults in your visa application, and your visa will only be valid if you travel with at least 1 of those adults.
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