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Mortgages for foreign students living and buying in the UK

This article is about foreign student mortgage i.e. persons from abroad based in the UK to study who are looking to buy a home to live in. It covers the frequently asked questions and is aimed at foreign students who are on the following visa permits who do NOT have indefinite leave to remain in the UK:

  • Student Visa Mortgage
  • Tier 1 Post Graduate Study Visas Mortgage
  • Tier 4 Student Visa Mortgage

If you are reading this article on foreign student mortgages on visas you have probably already experienced the difficulties this can present, the good news is we’ve helped many students buy here in the UK to live.

Frequently Asked Questions on Foreign Students Mortgages

Q) Why is it so difficult to get a mortgage when you are on a Student Visa?

A) If we look at the overall mortgage picture only about a tenth of the UK Mortgage Lenders will lend to foreign nationals full stop. The extra checks on identity and source of deposit being the two main barriers. However it’s also worth noting that historically regional Building Societies were established to serve their local communities so are xenophobic by nature.

The pool of potential Mortgage Lenders shrinks further when Student Visas come into play. This decision is probably more reasoned as it’s based around mortgage affordability. Certainly it’s common for Student Visas to have restrictions on them limiting work to a maximum of say 20 hours during in term time. Income and mortgages are intrinsically entwined and the blunt conclusion is it simply won’t be affordable.

Q) I receive a regular monthly allowance from my parents can this be used towards my foreign student mortgages?

A) No, income must come from employment.

Q) My deposit for foreign student mortgage is coming from abroad is that okay?

A) Anti-Money Laundering rules apply. There will need to be a full audit trail back to the origins of the money. Certain countries may be blacklisted or prompt further checks.

Q) Can my part of my foreign student mortgage deposit be “gifted” to me?

A) Yes, as a general rule Mortgage Lenders like to understand why the donor is gifting the money to you particularly if the link in your relationship is unclear. To expand its quiet natural for a parent to want to help their child but not so if it’s your lecturer. It must also not be repayable “a true gift” and the donor should not have an interest in the property.

Q) Can I sub-let the property to other students?

A) Generally it’s not what the Mortgage Lender will want or expect and may invalid the mortgage contract. One or two lodgers may be possible if the agreement was informal, they are no relation to you, and they have not contributed towards the deposit. The lodger income cannot be used towards your foreign student mortgage affordability.

Q) What is the minimum deposit I will need to put down to obtain a foreign student mortgage?

A) If you are buying on your own, in my opinion you will need 10% deposit, and 25% if you have been in the UK less than 2 years. If you are buying with someone you has indefinite leave to remain then 5% is possible.

Q) Will my interest rate by higher as I’m a foreign national?

A) Not necessarily, the Foreign National Mortgage Lenders are normally large banks with a big appetite to lend.

Q) Is it better to get a fixed rate foreign student mortgage?

A) Everyone’s circumstances will be different so this should be talked through with a professional foreign national Mortgage Broker such as Niche Advice. As this is likely to be your first home fixed rates will allow you to acclimatise and budget. The Visa length will be running down so your opportunities to re-fix later on may diminish. If you Visa expires without renewal the Foreign National Mortgage Lender may allow you to let the property temporally until it can be sold, and being inside a fixed period may aid that conversation as there would be financial implications in the form of early repayment charges which would be unfair on you.

Q) Is there a minimum time needed to be in the UK on a foreign student visa?

A) In theory “no”, however in practice you will probably need a 6 month track record of UK credit to pass the Foreign National Mortgage Lenders computer credit score test. If you are here on a Tier 1 Visa and running your own business then you will need 2 year’s trading in the UK.

Q) Is there a minimum time needed to be left on my foreign student visa?

A) Most Foreign National Mortgage Lenders look for one year remaining, however there are some that don’t have a minimum.

Q) My parents live abroad but are rich can they go on my foreign student mortgage?

A) No, the best way they can help would be with the deposit to reduce the borrowing.

Q) How much can I borrow on a foreign student mortgage?

A) You are typically looking at between 4 to 5 times your annual income.

If you living and working in the Uk and are looking to get a foreign student mortgage then we can help.

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Author: Payam Azadi

Payam Azadi is a partner at Niche Advice who are whole of the market Independent Mortgage Brokers. His role is very much focused on Property financing both on residential and commercial lines. To get in contact with him please click here.
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