To check whether you need a visa to enter the UK visit www.ukvisas.gov.uk
All applications for UK passports and visas and enquiries relating to them need to be directed to the British High Commission in Canberra. Visit ukinaustralia.fco.gov.uk for more information and application forms.
From the end of March 2009 international students coming to study for more than six months (or are already in the UK and want to apply to extend their permission to stay) will need to apply for a visa under the Tier 4 of the Points Based System. Please consult the British High Commission’s website for further information.
Many students arrange their onward journey from the airport to their institution at the same time as they book their flight. A travel agent in your home country may be able to help you do this. In this case, when you reach the UK you can continue your journey by following the instructions from your travel agent.
There are more than 40 airports in the UK, many of which fly to and from international destinations as well as providing internal flights within the UK. Most UK airports are served by their own rail station, with buses and coaches travelling from them to many local towns and other destinations. Speak to the international office at the university or college where you will be studying to find out how best to travel to your institution.