All Nigerian Students Studying In UK Must Leave After Graduation - New UK Policy
Nigerian students studying in the United Kingdom , and their counterparts from other countries, will be forced to leave the country after ...
https://newshelmng.blogspot.com/2015/07/all-nigerian-students-studying-in-uk.html
Nigerian students studying in the United Kingdom, and their counterparts from other countries, will be forced to leave the country after graduation.
A
fresh policy ordered by Home Secretary, Theresa May, seeks to ban
foreign students, with the exception of those from EU countries, from
working in Britain after completing their studies.
The policy requires that they return to their countries and reapply for a visa to return and work in the country.
It is argued that many students are using colleges as a “back door to a British work visa”.
According
to official figures, out of the 121,000 non-EU students that entered
the UK in the 12 months to June 2014, only 51,000 left.
This indicated a net influx of 70,000 students.
Already,
May has banned 870 UK colleges from taking foreign students as a means
to stop student visas being used as an easy way to enter the UK before
getting a job and claiming benefits.
The new rules
will deny non-EU students the right to work while in the UK and prevent
them from applying for visa extensions on completion of their studies.
Thus, they will have to return to their home countries and apply to return under a work visa.
Several
stakeholders in the education sector have however argued that the new
rules would damage businesses and lead to a loss of important skills.