We don't live in the UK but the fees are £9250 which is around 16,000 Canadian dollars, living expenses would be at least 14,000, so a total of around 30,000 Canadian dollars. Yep you can cover that by student loans. My daughter is French-English speaking and her choice university offers far more flexibility in choice of classes that you can get in the UK. She got a scholarship and will pay Canadian level not international fees, so 8,500 Canadian dollars or £5000. Her living expenses are also 10,000 Canadia dollars or £5,800, total 18,500 per year. Why pay 30,000 dollars equivalent in the UK when you can pay 18,500 dollars in Quebec? It's financial but it's also a cultural experience. She has no interest currently in PGWP, it's simply to experience something different. I'd saved her entire life for this, her dad took quite a part of the savings when he emptied the accounts 7 years ago, I saved it all back up again, so it does mean a bit more and does feel like a harder fall that she cannot commence the studies which took so much sweat to pay for and has more emotional ties to getting to this point. If you knew what Belgian undergraduate universities are like, plus her course is not offered there, you'd understand why she isn't going to study there.