If you started your course before your country joined the EU, you will usually have had to pay 'overseas' student fees. You will usually be charged 'home' student fees from the next time your fees are due to be paid after your country has joined the EU.
If you are due to begin your course after your country has joined the EU, i.e. if your course begins after May 2004 or later you may qualify for 'home' student fees. You will be subject to the same regulations as existing EU students. The three year residency rule will be backdated from May 2004 so you do not have to wait three years to qualify. The information above is produced in full by UKCISA. You can download their guidance note EEA Students at www.ukcosa.org.uk/pages/guidenote.htm
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