The UK government has introduced new immigration rules, reducing the post-study stay period for most graduates to 18 months and imposing stricter conditions for university sponsorship. This could affect international students' decision to study in the UK, raising concerns about financial difficulties.
Universities face stricter visa sponsorship conditions, potentially impacting higher non-completion rates, and a proposed 6% levy on income from international students, raising financial concerns.
Universities are forecasting a 21% reduction in international student entrants due to economic and geopolitical challenges, leading to 44% of institutions expecting financial deficits this year.
The UK government's strategy encourages universities to focus on developing a skilled UK workforce, addressing a lack of coordination and investment in delivering necessary skills.
The UK government's strategy encourages universities to focus on developing a skilled UK workforce, addressing a lack of coordination and investment in delivering necessary skills.
The UK government's strategy encourages universities to focus on developing a skilled UK workforce, addressing a lack of coordination and investment in delivering necessary skills.
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UK 🇬🇧 immigration changes pose new challenge👍 for universities and international students.
UK 🇬🇧 immigration changes pose new challenge👍 for universities and international students.
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