Graduate Outcomes Contact Details 2018/19 - Country
Graduate Outcomes Contact Details 2018/19Fields required from institutions in All fieldsCountry | return to field list | valid entries |
Type | field |
Short name | COUNTRY |
Description | This field records the country of the graduate's contact details. |
Applicable to | England Northern Ireland Scotland Wales |
Coverage | All |
Valid entries and labels | |
Notes |
This is the country of the graduate's contact address. This field is required for two purposes: The field is used to identify those students whose postal contacts details are registered within the UK. Where Graduate.GRADSTATUS = 02 and COUNTRY = XF, XG, XH, XI, or XK then the Graduate.PostalAddress entity must be returned for a graduate. The field will also determine, for those graduates contactable by other methods such as telephone, the appropriate time for contact to be made. HESA Guidance This coding frame is determined by the National Statistics Country Classification 2006 (NSCC), which is based on ISO 3166-1 Codes for the Representation of Names of Countries and their Subdivisions, and the United Nations' Standard Country or Area Codes for Statistical Use. In a small number of cases, the NSCC usage differs from the usage in ISO 3166 on which the NSCC is based. Where that happens, the ISO 3166 usage is given in brackets after the preferred UK usage, to facilitate cross-reference to the international standard. For example for code KR the description is Korea (South). The text in brackets, [Korea, Republic of], is the ISO 3166 description. Where HESA publishes domicile and nationality data it does so using the National Statistics Country Classification 2006 (NSCC) code labels. HESA includes the ISO 3166-1 description [text in brackets] within the valid entry labels to ensure that labeling standards, both UK and international, are available only for cross-referencing. HESA does not insist that HEPs display these additional descriptions in their own output. Note: 'no settled inhabitants' means no inhabitants apart from military and scientific personnel, staff of contractors, and seasonal residents. Codes for countries with no settled inhabitants are referred to in the guidance but omitted from the valid entries list, for example, AQ Antarctica. XF, XG, XH, XI, XJ, XK: United Kingdom Separate country codes XF, XG, XH, XI must be used, and if the country is known to be United Kingdom but the individual country is not known, XK must be used. GG, JE, XL: Guernsey and Jersey (Channel Islands) The Channel Islands are not part of the United Kingdom and not part of the European Union. The Bailiwicks of Guernsey (which includes the smaller islands of Alderney and Sark) and of Jersey must be treated separately, and the codes GG and JE must be used. The code XL may be used for Channel Islands not otherwise specified. IM: Isle of Man The Isle of Man is not part of the United Kingdom and not part of the European Union. United Kingdom codes must not be used and IM must be returned. CY, XA, XB, XC: Cyprus The following treatment does not imply any recognition that the de facto Turkish occupation and control of northern Cyprus is legitimate, but does deal with the practical need to record the source of students. The separate codes Cyprus (European Union) (XA) and Cyprus (non European Union) (XB) must be used. The code XC may be used where it has not been specified. Note that an appropriate United Kingdom code should be used for graduates from the British sovereign military areas on Cyprus. The code CY is invalid unless and until there is any change in the political situation, in which case the coding arrangements will be reviewed. FI, AX: Finland and the Åland Islands The Åland Islands {also known as Ahvenamaa} are an autonomous demilitarised region of Finland, and are part of the European Union subject to some derogations and special provisions. The code FI must be used only for Finland excluding the Åland Islands, and the code AX must be used for the Åland Islands. CD: Congo Congo (Democratic Republic) [Congo (The Democratic Republic of the)] {formerly known as Zaire}. FO, GL: Faroe Islands and Greenland The Faroe Islands and Greenland must be treated separately, and the codes FO and GL must be used. Note that, despite their relationship with Denmark, neither Greenland nor the Faroe Islands are part of the European Union. FR, GF, GP, MQ, RE, YT, PM, PF, WF, BL, MF, TF and NC: French Republic The French Republic comprises Metropolitan France (France Métropolitain) {includes Corsica}, the five Overseas Departments (Départements d'Outre-Mer, or D.O.M.) of French Guiana (GF), Guadeloupe (GP), Martinique (MQ), Mayotte (YT), and Réunion (RE), the five Overseas Collectivities (Collectivités d'Outre-Mer, or C.O.M.) of St Pierre & Miquelon (PM), French Polynesia (PF) [also designated as a Pays d'Outre-Mer], and Wallis & Futuna (WF), St Barthélemy (BL), St Martin (French Part) (MF), the Overseas Territory (Territoire d'Outre-Mer, or T.O.M.) of the French Southern Territories (TF), and finally New Caledonia (NC) which has a special status similar to a T.O.M.. Metropolitan France and the five Overseas Departments are all part of the European Union. The code FR must be used only for Metropolitan France, and other codes must be used with their natural meaning, except that there are no settled inhabitants in the French Southern Territories, so code TF is invalid. IT, VA: Italy and Vatican City (Holy See) Italy {Includes Sardinia, Sicily}. Italy and Vatican City must be treated separately, and the codes IT and VA must be used. NL, AW, CW, SX, BQ, AN: Kingdom of the Netherlands The Kingdom of the Netherlands comprises the European country of The Netherlands (NL); the Caribbean country of Aruba (AW), and the former island territories of the Netherlands Antilles: Curaçao (CW); Sint Maarten (Dutch part) (SX); and the combined special municipalities of Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba (BQ). On October 10th 2010, the Netherlands Antilles (AN) was dissolved and its constituent island territories became constituent countries or special municipalities of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in their own right. Consequently, the Netherlands Antilles (AN) has ceased to be a valid code and has been superseded by the following codes:
The code NL must be used only for The Netherlands in Europe, and the codes AW, CW, SX, and BQ must be used with their natural meaning. NO, SJ, BV: Norway and Svalbard and Jan Mayen Svalbard (Spitzbergen) is an inhabited Norwegian territory in the Arctic Ocean. The code SJ must be used for Svalbard, and the code NO must be used only for Norway excluding Svalbard. Jan Mayen Island is included with Svalbard under code SJ, but has no settled inhabitants. Bouvet Island (BV) is a Norwegian island in the South Atlantic Ocean, but has no settled inhabitants. MA, EH; Morocco, Western Sahara Western Sahara (EH) is a disputed territory occupied and administered by Morocco (MA). The code EH should be used where appropriate. PS: Occupied Palestinian Territories Occupied Palestinian Territories [Palestine, State of] {formerly known as West Bank (including East Jerusalem) and Gaza Strip} was changed in 2008/09 to reflect the change in the National Statistics Country Classification. It must be used where appropriate. PT: Portugal Portugal {includes Madeira, Azores}. ES, IC, XD, XE: Spain and the Canary Islands Spain {includes Ceuta, Melilla}. The Canary Islands are part of Spain, and hence of the European Union, but with some special derogations and provisions particularly relating to customs and fiscal matters. The code ES must be used for mainland Spain and the code IC must be used for the Canaries. The codes XD and XE, although in the NSCC list, are invalid. No separate codes are provided in the NSCC list for the exclaves of Ceuta and Melilla on the coast of north Africa, and they should be regarded as part of mainland Spain. US, PR, VI, GU, MP, AS, UM, MH, FM, PW: United States, Puerto Rico, US Virgin Islands, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, American Samoa, United States Minor Outlying Islands, Marshall Islands, Micronesia, Palau The Commonwealth of Puerto Rico is an Unincorporated Organized Territory of the United States; its current Commonwealth status grants it a measure of internal self-government, but the US Constitution reserves ultimate governance of the island to the US Congress and President. The Democratic Party 2008 Platform included an undertaking to resolve the permanent status of Puerto Rico by 2012, the principal alternatives being independence, US statehood, or a clarification of the present position. Puerto Ricans have been citizens of the United States since 1917. The code PR must be used. The US Virgin Islands (the former Danish West Indies, purchased from Denmark by the United States in 1916) is an Unincorporated Organized Territory of the United States. US Virgin Islanders are citizens of the United States. The code VI must be used. Guam (formerly part of the UN Trust Territory of the Pacific) is an Unincorporated Organized Territory of the United States. The code GU must be used. The Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (formerly part of the UN Trust Territory of the Pacific) is an Unincorporated Organized Territory of the United States; its Commonwealth status grants it a measure of internal self-government. The code MP must be used. American Samoa is an Unincorporated Unorganized Territory of the United States. The code AS must be used. The United States Minor Outlying Islands comprise Baker Island, Howland Island, Jarvis Island, Johnston Atoll, Kingman Reef, Midway Atoll, Palmyra Atoll and Wake Island in the Pacific, and Navassa Island in the Caribbean. They are Unincorporated (Incorporated in the case of Palmyra Atoll) Unorganized Territories of the United States. They have no settled inhabitants and the code UM is accordingly invalid. The Marshall Islands (formerly part of the UN Trust Territory of the Pacific) are a self-governing state in free association with the United States. The code MH must be used. The Federated States of Micronesia (formerly part of the UN Trust Territory of the Pacific) are a self-governing state in free association with the United States. The code FM must be used. Palau (formerly part of the UN Trust Territory of the Pacific) is a self-governing state in free association with the United States. The code PW must be used. The use of the code US is accordingly limited to the United States only. CN, TW, HK, MO: China, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Macao China (CN) should be used for COUNTRY where relevant in cases not covered by the following guidance. Taiwan (TW) - The United Kingdom does not recognise Taiwan as a state and does not have diplomatic relations with Taiwan. However, because the United Kingdom accepts passports issued by the Taiwanese Authorities for immigration purposes, it is necessary to use a separate country code TW for Taiwan in the COUNTRY field. This has no bearing on the United Kingdom's position on Taiwan's status. Hong Kong (Special Administrative Region of China) (HK) appears separately for historical and immigration reasons as this Special Administrative Region issues different passports from those of the PRC. This code is not regarded as having any implications for issues of nationality. Macao (Special Administrative Region of China) (MO) appears separately for historical and immigration reasons as this Special Administrative Region issues different passports from those of the PRC. AU, CX, CC, NF, HM: Australia, Christmas Island, Cocos (Keeling) Islands, Norfolk Island, Heard Island and MacDonald Islands. Christmas Island is a non-self-governing territory of Australia. The code CX must be used. Cocos (Keeling) Islands is a non-self-governing territory of Australia. The code CC must be used. Norfolk Island is a non-self-governing territory of Australia. The code NF must be used. Heard Island and MacDonald Islands are a territory of Australia with no settled inhabitants. The code HM is accordingly invalid and the code AU must be used. The use of the code AU is accordingly limited to Australia only. NZ, CK, NU, TK: New Zealand, Cook Islands, Niue, and Tokelau The Cook Islands are a self-governing state in free association with New Zealand; they form part of the Realm of New Zealand and Cook Islanders are New Zealand citizens. Accordingly, the code CK must be used for the Cook Islands. Niue is a self-governing state in free association with New Zealand; it forms part of the Realm of New Zealand and Niueans are New Zealand citizens. Accordingly, the code NU must be used for Niue. Tokelau is a non-self-governing territory of New Zealand. A proposal for Tokelau to become a self-governing state in free association with New Zealand, on a basis similar to that of the Cook Islands and Niue, narrowly failed to achieve the required two-thirds majority at a second referendum on self-determination in 2007. Following that outcome, further consideration of any change in the status of the territory has been suspended sine die. Accordingly, the code TK must be used. The use of the code NZ is accordingly limited to New Zealand only. IO: British Indian Ocean Territory (BIOT) The Chagos Islands form the principal part of this territory, and these include the island of Diego Garcia which is a leased to the United States of America as a major military base. The indigenous inhabitants of BIOT have been displaced elsewhere, and the territory accordingly has no settled inhabitants at present (on the above definition). Accordingly the code IO is only valid to be used as a nationality and not a domicile country. IO will be made valid if at some point return of the indigenous inhabitants is permitted. AQ: Antarctica Since there are no settled inhabitants in Antarctica, code AQ is invalid and is omitted from the list. See also code XX. Although there are a number of national territorial claims to parts of Antarctica, these have been in abeyance since the coming into force of the Antarctic Treaty in 1961. QO: Kosovo A new code for Kosovo (QO) has been added to the classification in acknowledgement of the UK's recognition of Kosovo as an independent nation. SD and SS: Sudan and South Sudan South Sudan (SS), formerly part of Sudan (SD), became a country in its own right on July 9th 2011. XM, XN, XO, EU, XP-XX, XY, XZ, AA, ZZ: Obsolete Countries, Regions, Stateless and Unknown Codes XM, XN, XO, AA may not be used for COUNTRY, for which they are invalid. The regional codes EU and XP to XX may be used if the country is known only to this level of accuracy, in preference to using ZZ which should be a last resort. EU should be used in preference to XP if appropriate. Code XX may be used only in relation to Oceania, not Antarctica. Codes XY and XZ although in the NSCC list, are invalid. Note that codes EU and ZZ do not appear on the NSCC list. |
Quality rules |
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Reason required | To enable a valid method of contact between HESA and the graduate based in the UK. |
Part of | |
Field length | 2 |
Minimum occurrences | 1 |
Maximum occurrences | 1 |
Schema components |
Element: COUNTRY
Data type: COUNTRYCodeContentType |
Owner | HESA |
Version | 1.3 |
Date modified | 2021-07-30 |
Change management notes | Guidance aligned with HESA guidance for returning country valid entries. |
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