I have now been accepted to Uni and have been considered a home student (just had to send a picture of my visa and not passport pages). I now fear that things might start getting complicated when I apply for a student loan as I haven't been in the country for 3 year come Sept., but 2 years. I have been so excited since being offered a place at Uni and finally going to go back and get a degree. I was gutted when I saw some questions and then saw I would have to send my passport off.
Does anyone know if the student loan company is strict with the 3 year policy? We bought a house in March so we are here for good. I have managed to find the Uni fees from my mom back home if no other option.
If you haven't been in the UK for the last 3 years, then you don't actually qualify for home fees or a student loan - so technically, they shouldn't have considered you to be a home student at all... I'm guessing they okayed it because you only had to show your ILR, and because it was issued in 2006, they probably assumed that you have been living in the UK for all of that time.
The problem will come if they discover that you have only been in the UK since 2009 and don't actually meet the residency requirements... because then you will probably have to pay the full international fees.
In terms of the student loan, I'm not sure whether you'll get one or not - the rules for student loans are the same as for home fees, because you can only get a loan if you qualify for home fees. The SLC are supposed to ask for proof that you have been ordinarily resident in the UK for the past 3 years and if you hold a non-UK passport you have to send it in with your application... so from that they may see that you haven't been in the UK for 3 years and could decide that you aren't eligible.
So, I guess the questions will be (which I'm trying to find an answer to, but haven't managed it yet): if they determine that you are not eligible for a student loan, will that information be passed on to the university, causing you to have to pay international fees instead of home fees? Also, if you do pay home fees and get a student loan, what happens if they find out later on that you weren't eligible for them?
Maybe it's best to be honest about it and either pay full international fees now or defer, wait another year until you reach 3 years and start university then.