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<p>To qualify for home fee status in England, a person must have settled status or
a recognised connection to the UK. This includes people who have long residence in
this country, who are covered by EU law or who have been granted international protection
by the Home Office. They must ordinarily have been resident in the UK before the start
of their course. Higher education providers have the discretion to be flexible in
dealing with individual cases.</p><p> </p><p>Data on students granted home fee status
at UK Higher Education Institutions is recorded by the Higher Education Statistics
Agency, however the immigration status of the students’ parents is not available.</p>
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