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UK Issues Tougher Rules For Foreign Students

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UK Issues Tougher Rules For Foreign Students
[ 12 Feb 2010 07:56 ]


Baku – APA. Foreign students from outside Europe wanting to come to the UK to study will be required to meet stricter entry criteria, the Home Secretary, Alan Johnson announced yesterday, APA reportc quoting Leadership website.

According to a press statement made available to LEADERSHIP by the British High Commission in Abuja, the new regulations will ensure that students studying below degree level have a limited ability to work in the UK and that their dependants cannot work there at all.

It will be even harder for bogus students, whose only aim is to work in the UK, to come into the country, said the release.

Johnson also confirmed yesterday, that the UK government will implement plans to introduce points test by 2011 for those who wish to earn British Citizenship.
The new measures include: a good standard of English (equivalent of holding just below a GCSE in a foreign language) will be needed to come to the UK and study to improve English language competency further; a good standard of English (again equivalent of holding just below a GCSE in a foreign language) will need to be demonstrated in order to study any other course below degree level;restricting the lowest level courses (A-levels and equivalent) to only the most trusted institutions; halving the amount of time a student studying below first degree level or on a foundation degree course, will be able to work, to just ten hours during term time; a ban on bringing in dependants for anyone studying a course for less than six months; and a ban on dependants of anyone studying a course lower than foundation or undergraduate degree level from working, adding that they will face removal from the UK if found doing so.


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