International Students' Guide

THE FIRST FEW WEEKS WORKING IN THE UK HOW DO I ORGANISE MY CV? If you need help to make or organise your CV, you can get support from the HIRED team via the Portal. You can also get assistance and advice on how to prepare for job interviews, how to find a placement or how to improve your employability skills. HOW CAN I GET A JOB? HIRED can support you if you are looking for a job or placement experience. You can also access Unitemps for internal roles and HIREDConnect through the Portal for external roles. Birmingham has a vibrant city centre with many shops and places to eat and stay. Therefore, you can print your CV and walk around town looking for opportunities in hospitality and retail. WHICH OTHER WEBSITES CAN I USE FOR JOB HUNTING? Nowadays, there are many job-hunting websites such as LinkedIn and in the job search engine in HIREDConnect (Indeed). You can easily find many more online. There are lots of recruitment agencies in Birmingham that you can sign up to who will help you find a job. Depending on the type of contract and the area of employment you are interested in, you could also try OfftoWork, a hospitality staffing company that offers both temporary and permanent positions. Alternatively, Office Angels offer office and secretarial positions. HOW DO I APPLY FOR MY NATIONAL INSURANCE NUMBER? You only need to apply for your National Insurance Number (NIN) if you are planning to work, claim benefits or apply for a student loan. You can only apply once you are in the UK. You can currently only apply for a NIN if you have entered the UK on a visa. For more information, click here. CAN I WORK IF I HAVE A STUDENT VISA? If you have a Student visa, you can work up to 20 hours per week during term time, and full-time during vacations. You can also take a work placement as part of your course. For more information, click here to see the government’s indications, or here for an article about what you can and cannot do on a student visa. DO I NEED TO PAY FOR TAXES? If you are employed, you will most likely have to pay tax for your income. However, most people in the UK get a Personal Allowance of tax-free income. This means that if you earn £12,570 per year or less, you do not have to pay taxes on that income. Click here to find out more about income tax, and here if you want to set up your personal tax account, where you will be able to check your record and manage your details with HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC). DO I NEED TO PAY FOR NATIONAL INSURANCE? Just like Income Tax, the amount of National Insurance you pay depends on your employment status and how much you earn. Typically, your National Insurance Contribution (NIC) will be deducted alongside the Income Tax from your wage before you get paid. To find out more about NIC, follow this link. HOW DO I BUILD A NETWORK? HOW CAN I START MY OWN BUSINESS? Our Enterprise Hub is the right place to go if you are thinking about starting your own business or building a professional network. You will get 1-1 consultations with advisors, workshops delivered by experienced professionals, mentoring from leading firms and much more. If you have any queries, contact enterprise@ucb.ac.uk, or click here for more information. UK EMERGENCY SERVICES 999 in an emergency, call this number and an operator will ask if you need police, firefighters or an ambulance. 101 if you need to speak to the police, but it’s not an emergency. 111 if you have a non-emergency medical problem and you’re unsure what to do, this line is available 24/7 and a fully trained advisor will help you. OUR CONTACT DETAILS 0121 604 1000 Our main phone number +44 121 232 4458 / +44 121 232 4462 Our international student centre (for international calls) or 0121 604 1000 from the UK SOCIAL MEDIA UCB OFFICIAL @ucbofficial UCB STUDENT SERVICES TEAM @ucbstudentservices USEFUL CONTACTS ENROLMENT AND INDUCTION On-campus enrolment will be held from 9 – 27 September 2024. Students will be contacted prior to on-campus enrolment to start the process online. Once enrolled, you will be able to collect your student ID card, which gives you access to all the campus facilities. For dates of other international welcome events, please check the website here. WELCOMEFEST Induction week will start on Monday 23rd September 2024. On Thursday 26th September, come along to Moss House for WelcomeFest. This is an opportunity to learn about the societies you can join and how support departments can help you, as well as play games, enjoy food and drink and meet new people. TEACHING Teaching starts the week beginning Monday 30th September. You will get your timetable during the induction period. INTERNATIONAL STUDENT’S GUIDE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE BIRMINGHAM 12 13

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