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Guidance: Overseas earnings thresholds for Plan 2 student loans

Student Loans Company

April 6
08:00 2023

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This guide applies to Plan 2 customers. Youre a Plan 2 customer if youre:

  • an English or Welsh student (or an EU student who studied in England or Wales) who took out a loan on or after 1 September 2012
  • an EU student who started an undergraduate course anywhere in England or Wales on or after 1 September 2012
  • someone who took out an Advanced Learner Loan on or after 1 August 2013

You can also find out the overseas earning thresholds for Plan 1, Plan 4 and Postgraduate Loan repayments. If youre unsure, you can check which repayment plan youre on.

If you live abroad or work for a foreign employer, the minimum amount you must earn may be different from the UK.

Earnings thresholds for foreign countries are set each year. They describe the minimum amount you must earn in a country before youll start to repay.

The thresholds take account of differences in living costs from the UK. The exchange rates used to calculate the thresholds are also provided.

For each country, there is a fixed monthly repayment amount. This is the amount you could pay each month if you do not let Student Loans Company know about your income.

Overseas earnings thresholds for student loan repayment are based on:

  • the annual UK earnings threshold during the period.

  • World Bank data, which measures the differences in general price levels between countries

  • the exchange rates, calculated as an average rate for the previous UK calendar year.

Published 6 April 2018
Last updated 6 April 2023 +show all updates
  1. Thresholds have been updated for the 2023-24 tax year

  2. Overseas earnings threshold HTMLs have been updated for the 2022-23 tax year

  3. More information to let foreign students self identify their plan type.

  4. Updated the HTML attachments (English and Welsh) in line with the new overseas thresholds coming in for 2021/22 tax year

  5. Updated threshold amounts for 2020-21

  6. Added Welsh language translation.

  7. First published.

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