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  • Student finance - student loans or student grants for tuition fees and living costs, extra help, student loan repayments.

    • Overview

      You may be able to borrow money to help pay for university or college…

    • New full-time students

      You can apply for a Tuition Fee Loan and Maintenance Loan if your course…

    • Continuing full-time students

      What you’re eligible for depends on when your course starts. If your…

    • Part-time students

      You may be able to get a loan if your part-time course has a ‘course…

    • Extra help

      Check on the student finance calculator to see what extra help you might…

    • Eligibility

      Whether you qualify for student finance depends on: your university or…

    • Apply

      Find out how to apply for student finance. Parents or partners of students…

  • Personal Independence Payment (PIP) replaces Disability Living Allowance (DLA) - how and when to claim, rates, eligibility.

  • Apply for a Skilled Worker visa (formerly a Tier 2 General work visa) if you’ve been offered a skilled job with a UK employer - eligibility, fees, documents, extend, switch or update, bring your partner and children, taking …

  • Apply for a Student visa to study in the UK if you're 16 or over - eligibility, extend or switch your visa, how much it costs and how long it takes

  • Get a family visa for the UK, live with your spouse or relative - eligibility, proof, renewing, financial and English language requirements.

  • Use the IHT419 if you have included a deduction on form IHT400 for any loans, overdrafts, or money spent on behalf of the deceased that is to be repaid out of the estate.

  • How to get and claim your State Pension, State Pension age - for men born on or after 6 April 1951 and women born on or after 6 April 1953.

  • …The Government Finance Function enables the delivery of high quality public services and ensures that public money is spent efficiently and effectively.

  • Claiming tax relief on expenses you have to pay for your work, like uniforms, tools, travel and working from home costs.

  • Interest-free loans from the government for some people on benefits: how to apply, check if you're eligible

  • What the Construction Industry Scheme (CIS) is, work covered by the scheme and find out whether you should register as a contractor or subcontractor.

  • Check if your pay matches the National Minimum Wage, the National Living Wage or if your employer owes you payments from the previous year.

  • Apply for a Health and Care Worker visa (formerly a Tier 2 Health and Care visa) if you're a medical professional who's been offered a job with the NHS, an NHS supplier or in adult social care - eligibility, fees, …

  • Indefinite leave to remain ('settlement') if you have a partner, parent, child or relative in the UK - fees, who's eligible, how to apply.

  • What to do before you apply, and how to apply for a licence yourself or through your employer.

  • Your right to buy your council home - including how to apply, who is eligible, discounts available and where to get help and advice.

  • Claiming Universal Credit if you're self-employed - eligibility, reporting your earnings, start up periods

  • Apply for a British National (Overseas) visa (known as a BNO visa) to live, work and study in the UK if you or a family member are from Hong Kong and registered as a British national (overseas).

  • Taking up your State Pension later - what you'll get, how to defer, extra State Pension and lump sum payment.

  • What to do if you're asked to do jury service - taking time off work, delaying jury service, claiming expenses. Includes information from the withdrawn 5222, 5222A and Juror Charter guidance.