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Money and Banking

Before you arrive in London, it's a good idea to contact your bank for advice. Find out whether your bank can help you set up a UK account and how you can transfer money into this account. Will you be able to withdraw money in UK cash machines using your cash card? How much will your bank charge for this?

Opening a Bank Account

You will almost definitely need to open a bank account while you are living in the UK. To do this, you will need to complete an application form from the bank and provide any documents that they request e.g. passport, a letter confirming you are a student (available on request from the International Programmes Office) and proof of your address in London or at home. The Student Centre on campus can help you with this.

Avoid carrying large amounts of cash with you. If you need to bring a large lump-sum over with you, use travellers cheques or wait until you have arrived and then have it transferred to your British account.

 

Page last updated 9/18/2007

"Studying International Relations at Webster Graduate School in London taught me two ways of International Relations: the academic way and the personal way...   In the academic life of International Relations, we learned and analyzed various political theories and their realization; methodologies and ways of research...   In the personal life of International Relations, we learned that it is possible for nearly all ethnicities, friends and enemies, to sit in one class-room, to listen to one professor, to share one lunch-break – suddenly we shared the same interests!  "

Bettina Lutz

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