Common Oversights Students Must Avoid When Moving To UK

7 August 2025

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Students aspiring for world-class education, a better quality of life, and enhanced career prospects often choose to move to the UK

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Before embarking on their journey to the UK, students are required to undertake meticulous preparation

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This includes applying for a student visa, clearing required exams with qualifying scores, and arranging finances to cover living, travel, and educational expenses

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However, amid the excitement and planning, many students often overlook small yet crucial details that can significantly impact their experience

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Here are four common oversights students make when preparing to move to the UK-and practical tips to avoid them:

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Adapting to a new culture is just as important as academic readiness. Understanding British social norms can significantly improve your comfort level

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How to avoid it:

Immerse yourself in the new environment by embracing the culture. Attend university welcome events and orientations, interact with your peers

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Watching British movies, reading books, and learning about the country's history can also give you valuable insights and ease your transition

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Delaying the Setup of a  Bank Account

Not having a local bank account can create major inconvenience, especially when it comes to receiving scholarships or starting a part-time job

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How to avoid it:

Open a UK bank account shortly after your arrival. Some banks allow international students to open accounts online-check their websites for eligibility

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Overlooking Mental Health

Homesickness, academic pressure, and cultural adjustment can be overwhelming and lead to stress or feelings of isolation

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How to avoid it:

Acknowledge that these emotions are normal and stay focused on the purpose of your move

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Not Registering with a General Practitioner (GP)

One of the first things students should do upon arrival is register with a local GP to access NHS healthcare services

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How to avoid it:

Register with an NHS GP soon after securing accommodation. This step is vital for accessing healthcare, getting medical certificates

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