www.expressindia.com - Weather | Horoscope | Stocks | RSS
expressindia web city
HomeBlogsCricketAstrologyShopping TendersClassifieds Opinions Hotels
Sign In / Register | Archive
Expressindia » Story

UK announces new visa rules for foreign students

Font Size

Agencies

Posted: Jul 30, 2008 at 2035 hrs IST

London, July 30: Britain on Wednesday announced stricter immigration rules for students from India and elsewhere to prevent them from abusing the system by entering the country as ‘students’ and then disappearing.

Official sources said the new system, known as Tier 4, will be more transparent and easily understood and will simplify the existing immigration rules for genuine students and education providers.

The new student visa system under the Points Based System (PBS) will require colleges and universities to report about the international students who fail to attend courses after gaining student visas, they said.

They said one of the key benefits would be that students will be able to work out whether they have sufficient points to qualify before they make a visa application.

Under the new rules, universities and colleges will be required to take greater responsibility for their international students by, for example, reporting students who fail to attend courses after gaining student visas.

As per the new rules, universities and colleges will need to obtain a special license if they wish to recruit students from overseas.

These arrangements, the sources said, will protect students from bogus colleges who attempt to abuse the system and exploit students.

Any education providers who fail to follow the new rules risk a ban on recruiting international students in the future and bogus colleges will be shut down.

Under the new rules, students will need to be sponsored by a licensed education institution and obtain an identity card in advance, have a good academic track record and demonstrate they can financially support themselves and any dependants.

The students will also need to apply for a course that leads to an approved level of qualification.

Higher Education Minister Bill Rammell said the government will “not tolerate the minority of individuals who seek to damage the quality of our education system through bogus colleges.” “I welcome the education sectors’ involvement in developing a structure that allows international students to benefit from the excellent educational experience the UK offers, while giving them the opportunity to work in the UK for two years following graduation,” he said.

“This is why we have introduced tighter checks to the current Register of Education and Training Providers. The new system will toughen this process further and give extra protection from the damage bogus colleges can cause.” The number of visas issued to Indian students is increasing year on year. In 2007 almost 22,000 student visas were issued across India, representing a 10 per cent increase on 2006.

At the end of June, the Government also announced new opportunities for successful international graduates of British institutions to work in the UK for up to two years.

Under the new plans for students, applications can be made for one of two new student visas: General Student and Child Student.

The students will also need to apply for a course that leads to an approved level of qualification.

Higher Education Minister Bill Rammell said the government will “not tolerate the minority of individuals who seek to damage the quality of our education system through bogus colleges.” “I welcome the education sectors’ involvement in developing a structure that allows international students to benefit from the excellent educational experience the UK offers, while giving them the opportunity to work in the UK for two years following graduation,” he said.

“This is why we have introduced tighter checks to the current Register of Education and Training Providers. The new system will toughen this process further and give extra protection from the damage bogus colleges can cause.” The number of visas issued to Indian students is increasing year on year. In 2007 almost 22,000 student visas were issued across India, representing a 10 per cent increase on 2006.

At the end of June, the Government also announced new opportunities for successful international graduates of British institutions to work in the UK for up to two years.

Under the new plans for students, applications can be made for one of two new student visas: General Student and Child Student.

Discuss this story on expressindia forums
Post Comments
Name* Email ID*
Subject* Country*
Message*
Characters remaining
 
TERMS OF USE: The views, opinions and comments posted are your, and are not endorsed by this website. You shall be solely responsible for the comment posted here. The website reserves the right to delete, reject, or otherwise remove any views, opinions and comments posted or part thereof. You shall ensure that the comment is not inflammatory, abusive, derogatory, defamatory &/or obscene, or contain pornographic matter and/or does not constitute hate mail, or violate privacy of any person (s) or breach confidentiality or otherwise is illegal, immoral or contrary to public policy. Nor should it contain anything infringing copyright &/or intellectual property rights of any person(s).
I agree to the terms of use.
about the college guarantee by sejal patel on 10 Nov 2009

how can we know the college is bogus or genuine ?

ABOUT NEW RULES OF U.K by NEERAJ SOOD on 10 Jun 2009

NEW rules for the foriegn students annouced by the u.k govt. are very much good bcz acc. 2 me by these rules students can learn more and can easily know abt various other

good rules by anil on 22 Jul 2009

IELTS compulsory for study visa in uk?

hi by amrender singh on 26 Sep 2009

i recommend it mate

Latest News

Business

Showbiz

Sports

Rly exams in regional languages simultaneously: Mamata

Pak father-son duo held in Italy over Mumbai attacks

NDMC employee gets 7 yrs jail for raping daughter

26/11 mastermind Saeed freely roaming, preaching in Pakistan

India attaches high priority to its ties with US: Manmohan

Will report to ED only after Jharkhand polls, says defiant Koda

IBN-Lokmat attack: 17 persons sent to two days police custody

More
Featured Services
© 2009 The Indian Express Limited. All rights reserved
The Indian Express Group | Advertise With Us | Privacy Policy | Feedback | Work With Us | Site Map