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  1. Fees for planning applications in Scotland changed from 1st April 2022. This document has been prepared to assist users of the eDevelopment service in working out the fee for their application. It sets out the new planning fee structure in Scotland for those forms that can be submitted using the eDevelopment service.

  2. The Registers of Scotland (Fees) Amendment Order 2021. Made - - - - Coming into force - - 2021. 1st April 2021. The Scottish Ministers make the following Order in exercise of the powers...

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    • The UK Council For International Student Affairs
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    Universities and higher education institutions in Scotland allocate their students a fee status for the purpose of charging tuition fees. There are three levels of fee status: 1. a ‘home’ fee for students who live in Scotland. 2. a ‘rest of UK’ (RUK) fee for students who live elsewhere in the UK or Ireland. 3. an ‘overseas’ fee for all other studen...

    On 1 August 2022, new regulations came into force setting out eligibility requirements for home fee status and student support in Scotland. These consolidated the previous fees and student support regulations. 1. The Education (Fees) (Scotland) Regulations 2022 (No 156), as amended 2. The Student Support (Scotland) Regulations 2022 (No. 157), as am...

    In general, to be eligible for home fee status and student support, including free tuition, student loans, bursaries, and grants, students must have a ‘relevant connection’ with Scotland. This means they must be ‘settled’ in the UK and ‘ordinarily resident’ in Scotland on the ‘relevant date’. They must also have lived in the UK for the three years ...

    Following the UK’s exit from the European Union, the Scottish Government announced new higher education students arriving from the EU would no longer qualify for home fee status and free tuitionfrom the 2021/22 academic year. European Economic Area (EEA) and Swiss nationals, who have been granted settled or pre-settled status under the EU Settlemen...

    Students might be eligible for home or RUK fee status and some student support if they meet the criteria for a limited group of exceptional categories. These are: 1. Persons granted refugee status, discretionary leave, or humanitarian protectionand family members; 2. Iraqi nationals with indefinite leave to enter under the Locally Engaged Staff Ass...

    The UK Council for International Student Affairs (UKCISA) provides specialist information and advice to international students and education providers on fees and funding. It has produced guidance on the eligibility categories for home student statusin effect in Scotland from 1 August 2021. UKCISA also has a student advice line for discussing indiv...

    The Scottish Government guide Apply for student finance provides an overview for how to apply for student support in Scotland. The Student Information Scotland websitealso provides information on student finance, including budget and funding calculators. The Commons Library briefing Student support for undergraduates across the UKsets out the amoun...

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  4. Mar 24, 2021 · Guide setting out key information about how the system of public finances in Scotland stands in 2021 to 2022, and how this system is changing.

  5. Danielle Richardson. Some income tax thresholds will rise in line with inflation from April, and the Scottish Child Payment will be doubled, under proposals announced today in the Scottish Budget. Other changes include proposed public sector pay increases and the lifting of the council tax freeze.

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  7. Key facts and figures for 2021-22. Competent, financially prudent Scottish Government. DEVOLVED FINANCES. The Scottish Government is accountable to the Scottish Parliament and the people in Scotland for its use of public money. Scottish Ministers decide spending plans that have to be approved by Holyrood.

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