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Questions & answersVerified June 2026

How do I get a UK SIM and phone number as a student?

By Study UK Now Editorial

Get a pay-as-you-go or eSIM on arrival (no credit check needed); switch to a contract later once settled.

On arrival
Pay-as-you-go SIM or eSIM (no checks)
Cheaper long-term
SIM-only contract (needs UK bank account)
eSIM
Can be set up before you arrive
Compare
Data, calls, international options

Key takeaways

  • A pay-as-you-go SIM or eSIM needs no UK credit history or bank account.
  • PAYG works immediately on arrival — buy at the airport, a shop or online.
  • SIM-only contracts are cheaper but usually need a UK bank account.
  • Many students start PAYG and switch to a contract once settled.

Getting connected on arrival

The quickest way to get a UK number is a pay-as-you-go (PAYG) SIM or an eSIM, which need no UK credit history, address or bank account — you can buy one at the airport, a supermarket or convenience shop, or order online, and an eSIM can often be activated before you even land. This gives you a working UK number immediately for setting up your bank account, accommodation and university enrolment, all of which may ask for a UK contact number.

Switching to a better-value plan

Once you are settled and have a UK bank account, a monthly SIM-only contract usually offers more data and minutes for less money than PAYG, though it may involve a credit check (harder without a UK credit history) and a minimum term. Many students therefore start on PAYG and move to a contract after a month or two. Compare plans on data allowance, call minutes and any international-calling add-ons if you call home often. Study UK Now's arrival guidance covers getting connected quickly and cheaply.

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Frequently asked questions

How do I get a UK phone number as an international student?

The easiest way is a pay-as-you-go (PAYG) SIM or an eSIM, which need no UK credit history, address or bank account and work immediately — buy one at the airport, a shop or online (an eSIM can be set up before you arrive). Once settled with a UK bank account, you can switch to a cheaper SIM-only contract.

Do I need a UK bank account to get a phone contract?

For a monthly SIM-only or phone contract, usually yes — providers typically require a UK bank account and may run a credit check, which is harder without UK credit history. Pay-as-you-go and eSIM plans need neither, which is why many students start there and switch to a contract once they have a bank account.

Sources — verified June 2026

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