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How do international students actually become clinical psychologists in the UK? In this episode I speak with Dr Samuel Chu, originally from Hong Kong, who moved to London as an international student and is now a qualified NHS clinical psychologist. We unpack the real pathway into UK clinical psychology training, including Tier 4 student visas, international student fees, assistant psychologist roles, NHS access, and the Clearing House application process. Samuel shares his journey of leaving Hong Kong at 18, adapting to British culture, gaining clinical experience in the NHS, and eventually qualifying as a psychologist in the UK. If you’re an international student considering studying psychology in the UK, or an aspiring psychologist wondering how overseas applicants navigate the system, this episode offers an honest roadmap. In this episode we discuss: • studying psychology in the UK as an international student • Tier 4 student visas and graduate visas • international university fees and funding challenges • gaining assistant psychologist experience • applying to the DClinPsy through Clearing House • working in the NHS as an international trainee • adapting to British culture and professional life Whether you're already studying psychology abroad or exploring the idea of training in the UK, this conversation will help you understand what the journey really looks like. DClinPsy International Web Page discussed in the episode: https://www.dclinpsy-international.co.uk Dr Samuel Chu: / samuelchupsych / @samuelchupsychology Timestamps 00:00 The reality of becoming a psychologist in the UK as an international student 01:25 Why Samuel moved from Hong Kong to study psychology in London 03:27 Cultural differences and adapting to life in the UK 06:02 Tier 4 visas and how international students study in the UK 07:31 International student fees and funding challenges 08:32 NHS access and healthcare for international students 09:59 Loneliness and mental health when studying abroad 12:06 Finding community and support through university societies 16:01 Choosing a master's after undergraduate psychology 19:15 Early forensic psychology experience and clinical placements 23:54 Applying for the DClinPsy through Clearing House 26:32 Clinical experience requirements for psychology training 28:53 DBS checks and working with vulnerable populations 31:59 Life after qualifying as a clinical psychologist 33:13 Surprises about British culture and humour 35:34 Samuel’s YouTube channel and supporting international applicants 📚 My Books on Amazon 📖 The Grief Collective → https://amzn.to/4hNHru5 📖 The Clinical Psychologist Collective → https://amzn.to/3ErIEJs 📖 The Aspiring Psychologist Collective → https://amzn.to/4jSxc9N 📖 Talking Heads: Stories of Psychology & Mental Health → https://amzn.to/3EvbKaN 📖 An Autistic Anthology: Neuro-Narratives of Mental Health Professionals → https://amzn.to/3WXBpz9 🎧 Stay Connected With Me 🌍 Aspiring Psychologists Website: www.aspiring-psychologist.co.uk 🌍 Good Thinking Psychology Website: www.goodthinkingpsychology.co.uk 💼 LinkedIn: Dr Marianne Trent: / dr-marianne-trent-psychology 📘 Facebook: / goodthinkingpsychologicalservices 🐦 Twitter/X: @DrMarianneTrent 📸 Instagram: @DrMarianneTrent 🎵 TikTok: @DrMarianneTrent 📩 Business & Collaboration Enquiries ✉️ Email: Info@GoodThinkingPsychology.co.uk ⚠️ Disclaimer This content is for informational and educational purposes only. It does not constitute medical, psychological, or professional advice. Any actions taken based on this content are at your own risk. 💡 Want to support the channel? Like, comment, and share this video! © Dr Marianne Trent