British government warned against tighter student visa rules
University groups and a major thinktank in the UK
have warned the government against tighter student visa rules saying these
could shut the door for many overseas aspirants for British universities.
The warning comes amid speculations that the Home Office is
considering measures including tougher English language requirements for
foreign students.
The measure would
prove a "nail in the coffin" and could prevent about 15% of the
current intake from gaining visas, Dominic Scott, head of the UK Council for
International Student Affairs said.
The language proposal was initiated by the Home Office following
a speech by Prime Minister David Cameron in May in which he called for curbing
abuses and shutting bogus colleges.
University groups say more barriers sends out a negative message
in this competitive global market. The Higher Education Policy Institute has
expressed similar concerns saying the strict student visa policy would shuts
out future leaders.
The thinktank says
some 55 serving world leaders from 51 countries attended institutions in
Britain. “We punch above our weight internationally partly because of the soft
power benefits that arise from educating the world’s leaders,” said Nick
Hillman, HEPI’s director.
New Australian Prime Minister, Malcolm Turnbull; Iraqi Prime
Minister Haider al-Abadi; Iran’s President Hassan Rouhani, Syria’s
Bashar al-Assad and Benin’s Prime minister Lionel Zinsou are few on the list.
Hillman who served
as special adviser on higher education at the Department for Business said
tightened visa restrictions would hurt the UK’s influence in the future.
Overseas students are believed to be a source of income not only
for universities in terms of tuition fee but also for locals who provide
accommodation and other facilities for them.
Source: http://www.presstv.ir/Detail/2015/10/02/431673/UK-student-visa-policy-criticized
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