Tuesday, 1 May 2012

University fees nationality loophole in the law

THE Scottish Government will have to pay for the university education of students from Northern Ireland because of a loophole in the law.




Under new fees legislation affecting UK residents, students from Northern Ireland were expected to pay fees of up to £9000 a year to attend Scottish universities.

However, if these students take up their right to dual citizenship with the Irish Republic they can apply as an EU student and have their fees paid.

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