The third phase of the Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) roll-out was completed on 5 March.
European nationals wishing to travel to the UK for up to six months from 2 April need to show they have an ETA before they can check in.
Schoolchildren in France travelling as an organised school group do not need an ETA.
> Read more about applying for an ETA
> Read more about visiting the UK as part of a French school trip
The government is introducing a series of changes to the immigration rules. This is in response to concerns around students' genuine intention to study and leave the UK and to improve safeguarding of under 18s.
What is changing?
A 'genuine short-term student rule' has been added. This allows caseworkers to refuse visas where they suspect an applicant has no genuine intention to study or to leave the UK at the end of the course.
The wording states that caseworkers can 'refuse applications where they are not satisfied the applicant has a genuine intention to study the course listed on their application and/or to leave the UK at the end of their course.'
How does this affect a visa application?
This rule means that caseworkers are able to refuse an application if they have doubts about an applicant even if there is sufficient evidence for other requirements (for example, suitable course length, sufficient funds, parental consent, etc.).
What should students do?
There is no need to prepare and submit specific additional documents.
Students will have to consider what evidence to use in support of their personal circumstances and demonstrate their intention to study and leave the UK at the end of the course.
When does the change happen?
The new rules apply to applications submitted on or after 9 April 2025. Applications submitted up to 8 April will not be assessed using the new rules.
What is changing?
A number of changes will be made to improve safeguarding on this route:
When does the change come into effect?
The changes will apply to applications submitted on or after 29 May 2025.
> Read the Home Office 2025 Spring Rules: Student Policy Changes document