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Friday, 6 April 2012
Indian students not permitted to work after post studies in UK
LONDON: Indian students
had a facility which that permitted
to work in UK for
two years after their courses
are over will be closed from
Friday as part of the Cameron
government’s drive to
cut migration, which may
put-off those aspiring to
study in the UK.
Under the Tier 1 (Poststudy
work) route, Indian
and other non-EU students
were able to take up work
for two years here after the
completion of their university
courses. This route
will be closed from Friday,
the Home Offi ce has announced.
The facility was popular
among self-fi nancing Indian
students who sought to recover
some of the expenses
of studying here by working
for two years. The facility
also enabled them to gain
work experience in the UK
that was seen to aid career
prospects in India. There
are already reports of falling
numbers of Indian students
applying for university
courses starting from September
2012.
From Friday, following
the closure of the facility, international
students will be
able to apply for leave to remain
in the UK under other
immigration routes if they
meet the criteria, but most
such students are unlikely to
meet the higher income level
and other criteria. International
students are estimated
to contribute over 14 billion
pounds annually to the UK
economy.
The closure of the poststudy
route was opposed
by Universities UK and the
British Council, given the
possibility that the measure
would reduce Britain’s attraction
as a destination for
students from India and other
non-EU countries.
Prime Minister David
Cameron had promised to
crack down on immigration
at last year’s Conservative
party conference. In February,
the British Council had
called for an “urgent review”
of the changes to the student
visa system, particularly the
closure of the popular poststudy
work visa from April
this year.
The Council, which is
responsible for promoting
British education overseas,
presented a detailed report
to the government on the
likely impact the recent student
visa changes will have,
and compared the experiences
of Australia and US in
this regard.LONDON: Indian students
had a facility which that permitted
to work in UK for
two years after their courses
are over will be closed from
Friday as part of the Cameron
government’s drive to
cut migration, which may
put-off those aspiring to
study in the UK. Under the Tier 1 (Poststudy
work) route, Indian
and other non-EU students
were able to take up work
for two years here after the
completion of their university
courses. This route will
be closed from Friday, the
Home Offi ce has announced.
The facility was popular
among self-fi nancing Indian
students who sought to recover
some of the expenses
of studying here by working
for two years. The facility
also enabled them to gain
work experience in the UK
that was seen to aid career
prospects in India. There
are already reports of falling
numbers of Indian students
applying for university
courses starting from September
2012.
From Friday, following
the closure of the facility,
international students will
be able to apply for leave
to remain in the UK under
other immigration routes if
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