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If you're a non UK or EU national, you may need to provide additional evidence depending on your circumstances.

Indefinite leave to enter or remain

If you have indefinite leave to enter or remain, one or more of the following documents must be provided:

  • Biometric Residence Permit
  • VISA, this may be shown in your passport

Indefinite leave to enter or remain shown in an expired passport can be used to prove your settled status. An expired passport will not be accepted as evidence of ID.

UK nationality

If you've gained UK nationality, one of the following documents can be provided:

  • a British passport
  • Certificate of Naturalisation
  • British citizenship ceremony registration certificate 

Right of permanent residence

To prove you have right of permanent residence in the UK, one of the following documents can be provided:

  • a certificate or document from the Home Office proving the right of permanent residence has been confirmed
  • a permanent residence card

EEA migrant worker or family member of someone with this status

To prove that you or your family member has EEA migrant worker status, the following documents must be provided:

  • your or your family member's current payslips
  • employers letter showing that you or your family member will still be an employee on the required date
  • evidence that you or your family member is currently self-employed in the UK such as recent self assessment accounts and will remain so once you commence the course

Humanitarian Protection or family member of someone with this status

To prove that you or your family member has Humanitarian Protection status, the following documents must be provided:

  • your or your family member's Visa
  • The Home Office Letter which includes your name and your family member's, if applicable