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International students

We're proud that our open, friendly community includes over 180 international students from more than 45 different countries.

Studying abroad can be challenging. We work very closely with the University's International Student Office to support our overseas students and make sure they have a great experience studying at °ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±½Ó¿Ú.

International Student Guide

You can find a lot of useful information and detailed advice on the University  website and in the , which is updated every year with everything you need to know before, during, and after applying to Cambridge.

Both of these resources offer practical information and tips on coming to live and study in Cambridge from an international student perspective. 

Arrival information

Entering the UK

If you are not a UK or Irish national you will need to apply for a and for certain subjects an too.

Once your visa and ATAS applications have been approved, you'll be issued with an entry permit allowing you to travel to the UK. 

If appropriate to you, you will then you'll need to pick up your visa, in the form of a Biometric Residence Permit (BRP), when you get to Cambridge. EEA and Swiss nationals will be issued a digital immigration status in place of a BRP card. Please note that after Michaelmas term 2024, we expect all Student visas to be issued as a digital visa and physical BRPs will no longer be issued. If you are a current student with immigration permission extending beyond 31 December 2024 and have a question about the transition to digital visas, please contact the International Student Office.

The University is required to keep copies of your up-to-date immigration documents on your student record. As such, you will be asked to bring in to the Tutorial Department the appropriate documents for you at the beginning of your course for checking and scanning. If you renew or change these documents during your course, you will also need to bring in the new documents for checking and scanning.

Immigration health surcharge

To access the National Health Service (NHS) free of charge while you're in the UK, you need to pay an with your visa application.

Welcome events

There are also  which take place around the world over the summer, organised by the University’s volunteer alumni groups. There are more than 440 groups all over the world.

If you'd like any more information about studying at °ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±½Ó¿Ú as a postgraduate student please call us on +44 (0)1223 339421 or email graduate-tutor@jesus.cam.ac.uk.

Hear from our students

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    I chose °ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±½Ó¿Ú because of the great mixture of undergraduates and postgraduates, and when I first visited I thought it was the most beautiful place I had ever seen! The sense of community in Jesus has had an enormous impact on my experience here. Whether you need help, advice, cheering up or even just a chat there is always someone there to put a smile on your face. From the MCR committee to the Porters, the canteen staff to the gardeners, everyone is so friendly and welcoming. Jesus also...

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    Alison

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    What first attracted me to °ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±½Ó¿Ú was its reputation and history, central location without being touristy, and the postgraduate housing options. When I arrived at Jesus I was so pleased to find the partner accommodation was spacious, affordable, and situated very close to the college, allowing us to really take advantage of the facilities. We especially enjoyed The Roost, the nicest of all the college bars, doubling as a café during the day - ideal for studying or meeting up with groups - and a lively pub in the...

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    Jake

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    When applying to Cambridge colleges it can feel a bit overwhelming as there are so many to choose from. I applied to °ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±½Ó¿Ú because it has a large MCR which was important for me because I wanted to feel part of a community. Now that I’m doing my PhD here, I’m very glad I did choose a college with a large postgraduate community. Throughout the year there are lots of postgraduate events, including formal dinners, special formals at Christmas and Easter, bops in the bar and film nights in...

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    Ellie

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    °ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±½Ó¿Ú has been a great home for me during my PhD. I chose °ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±½Ó¿Ú for a number of reasons – first, the location. We are central enough to be within easy walking distance of most things, but far enough away to avoid the hustle and bustle (and tourists in summer!). The College also has extensive grounds, with amenities like the hockey pitch, football pitch and tennis courts all on site. Secondly, the accommodation is some of the best I’ve seen in Cambridge. My house was newly renovated when...

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    Ahsan

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    It is a well-accepted opinion in Cambridge that °ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±½Ó¿Ú is the best college and no other college even comes a distant second. Its sports grounds are enormous, its buildings are mesmerising, its libraries are rich, its chapel is the oldest, its accommodation is the best value for money, its international community is diverse, its religious circles are the most welcoming, and its members are the smartest, kindest and the friendliest. It is one of the central colleges that aims to offer three years accommodation to postgraduates, and has comparatively...

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