What is the source of funds for my education abroad in UK/Ireland?
You can use personal bank savings, official financial sponsorship, or an approved student loan as your source of funds for studying in the UK or Ireland.
- Personal bank statements: Funds must be in your name or your parents’/legal guardians’ names.
- Official financial sponsorship: A letter from a government or recognized organization confirming sponsorship.
- Student loan: An official approval letter from a recognized financial institution.
Funds usually need to be held for at least 28 consecutive days before your visa application. These requirements are subject to change. If you need help with documentation, please connect with your LeapScholar counsellor.
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