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1 Name: Kieran O'Brien : 2017-06-27 07:19 ID:a9mKatVa [Del]

Hello, i live at the moment in Spain, I want to move to England and study college there, parents won't pay for the accommodation so I have to go through social services and say I have been kicked out and I don't have anywhere to stay. Was wondering how I could make that work? And will they ring up my parents and cause trouble for the if they live in Spain, also how does it all work generally?

2 Name: Sid : 2017-06-28 23:29 ID:xNwoG9ME [Del]

Wow social services and tell a lie. If you do so you could end up with way more troubles than not going to a college in England. It would probably be a official document saying they kicked you out. If you are an adult in the eyes of the law they aren't accountable for you staying or leaving.

There should be some type of financial aid system at the college. My parents can't help me, so I am taking out loans. I am going to school in the US and I plan on making more than enough to pay it off quickly.


Apply for a bunch of scholarships and look at the financial aid choices at the college. I would suggest not going into a debt for just a degree, make sure there is enough demand for people with the degree you want.

3 Name: stop lying kieran : 2017-06-29 03:25 ID:AfZPDUgH [Del]

Kieran I know you live in England because you go to ryehills

4 Name: Gyroid : 2017-06-29 12:15 ID:VRp9EGCj [Del]

So Kieran if you're not lying. Because the uk is still part of the eu for a short while you have access to all the funding from the uk as if you were from there. I.e. if you went to scotland you will get free tuition and can get a loan/bursary from saas for living costs. I'm not from england but you'll be able to apply for a student loan from their student loan company. The one in england will cover tuition as a loan and will give you a maintenance loan for living.

5 Name: Gyroid : 2017-06-29 12:21 ID:VRp9EGCj [Del]

Also student loans aren't like normal loans the interest rate on them is based on inflation. Also you don't have to pay money back unless you earn over a certain amount of money per year. I think if you work in britain it works like our taxes where it automatically comes out of your wages (i might be wrong about that)