The UK government has for controlling immigration, and these include new rules for international students.
The recent white paper on immigration proposes that most graduates will be allowed to stay in the UK for 18 months after their course finishes. This is six months less than currently permitted.
There will be a higher bar for universities to sponsor visas, excluding those universities at which higher numbers of students fail to complete their courses. The white paper also proposes a on universities’ income from international students.
think these changes will worsen their financial problems. However, this appears less important to the government than controlling immigration.
Universities are one of the UK’s strongest global assets, alongside . After the general election last year, science minister Peter Kyle vowed Labour would end what he termed the “” conducted by the previous Conservative government. That included a to international students.
One reason for the change in tone and policy signalled by the white paper is common to other popular destinations for international students: the rise of nationalist parties opposed to immigration. But there is another reason specific to the UK, which is the government’s aim to reform higher education.
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