I'm not from the US and I am not studying in the US either, how do I apply?
If you are not a US national and you aren't studying in the US then you should visit our UK website for full
application details.
What is an EEA country?
The following countries are members of the EEA and citizens of these countries can
not apply to the Intern in Britain programme: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus,
the Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary,
Iceland, the Republic of Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg,
Malta, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain,
Sweden and the UK.
Can I take an unpaid Internship on this program?
Yes, under certain circumstances (see What is NMW? below). An internship may be
unpaid on this program as long as it is a voluntary arrangement between the employer
and intern. Your status would then be that of a "volunteer". However being a volunteer
does not simply mean that you are willing to work for no pay. Specifically, you
and your employer must agree that you have no contract or formal arrangements and
that you are under no obligation to perform any specific work or carry out instructions.
You are able to come and go to work as you please and will have no expectation of,
and will not receive, any payment or tangible benefit (including accommodation)
for the work you do. BUNAC will verify this with your employer before issuing the
Certificate of Sponsorship.
What is National Minimum Wage?
National Minimum Wage (NMW) legislation is the equivalent of Federal Minimum Wage
laws in the USA. It establishes the rules under which employees in the UK must be
paid, and also covers situations where unpaid employment is permitted. It is legally
possible, therefore, for an unpaid internship to comply with NMW rules.
The current National Minimum Wage is £4.98p/h for those aged 18–20 and
£6.08p/h for those aged 21 and over.
The internship must be a supernumerary, career-enhancing, limited duration opportunity.
The level of remuneraton, if any, must be agreed in advance between the intern and
the employer. However, a UK employer is neither required to pay prevailing wage
nor obligated to pay more than minimum wage for the particular position offered.
If my internship isn’t successful, can I complete an internship with a different
employer?
No. The visa which is issued to you only applies to the company and internship specified
on your 'Employer Application and Agreement', and therefore your Certificate of
Sponsorship. You can not undertake another internship at a different employer under
any circumstances. If there is a problem at your internship you should contact BUNAC
for assistance.
What happens if I change my address or contact details?
It is your responsibility to keep BUNAC informed at all times of your residential
and work address, e-mail and contact phone number.
What happens if I want to leave the UK for a while during my internship?
The visa you will be issued will normally be ‘multiple entry’ which means you can
leave the UK during your internship and the visa will still be valid on your return,
provided your employment is still authorized.
Can I extend my visa?
No. The maximum length of the Intern in Britain program is 6 months. However,
the dates on your Entry Clearance visa will determine the start and end of your
stay in the UK. The dates cannot be changed. It is not possible to extend the visa.
Can I stay on in the UK to travel at the end of the internship?
Interns are typically granted 14 days after the end of the internship. The date
by which you must leave the UK will be stated on your visa. If you wish, you may
then leave the UK and re-apply to enter under a different status (e.g. as a tourist).
Permission to enter and stay is granted at the discretion of the immigration official
at port of entry.
What happens if I need to cancel?
The following cancellation policy applies.
If you withdraw from the program for any reason before your Certificate of Sponsorship
number has been issued, the program fee less a $100 administration charge will be
refunded.
If you withdraw from the program for any reason after the issue of your Certificate
of Sponsorship number but more than 30 days before the start date of the internship,
the program fee less a $300 administration charge will be refunded.
If you withdraw from the program for any reason after the issue of your Certificate
of Sponsorship number but less than 30 days before the start date of the internship
the entire program fee is forfeit.
If your visa application is denied by the British Embassy/Consulate, an administration
fee of $200 will be levied. However, if your visa application is denied for reasons
you did not disclose to BUNAC, there will be no refund of the program fee.
If your application is rejected by BUNAC, the program fee will be refunded in full
less a $50 administration charge.
Is there an application deadline?
Applications are accepted by BUNAC year-round. However you must allow sufficient
time for your application to be processed and to apply for a UK visa before you
leave the US to start your internship. We recommend you apply as early as possible.
However, you cannot apply for your visa more than three months before the start
date of your internship.
What does "supernumerary" mean?
The presence of an intern must not harm the resident labour market. Interns must
not fill vacancies in the UK workforce and must do work that is additional to the
employer's normal staffing requirements.
Does BUNAC find me an internship?
Unfortunately BUNAC cannot find you a placement in the UK. You must have this arranged
before you apply to our program. Many students find placements through their university
careers office, study abroad departments, family contacts or through previous US
employers etc. However there are also organizations who can help find you a placement
for a fee. BUNAC has an arrangement with TWIN, a British company who may be able
to help you. For more information please see http://www.workuk.co.uk/Bunac