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UK eases visa requirements for Chinese students

色盒直播 Office hailed as being 鈥榦n a roll鈥 after move, which also benefits other major Asian nations

Published on
June 15, 2018
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June 15, 2018
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The UK government has added a number of major Asian nations to the list of countries in which international students benefit from a 鈥渟treamlined鈥 British visa application process.

Caroline Nokes, the immigration minister, announced the move 鈥 which adds 11 nations including China, Indonesia, Thailand and Cambodia to the list, as well as Mexico 鈥 in a .

鈥淭his change demonstrates the continued focus on improving the UK鈥檚 offer to international students,鈥 said Ms Nokes.

China is the UK鈥檚 number one source of international students.

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But the new nations added to the list do not include India, where UK universities have seen a huge dip in recruitment聽after the abolition of post-study work visas in 2012.

The 色盒直播 Office said in a press statement that 鈥渟tudents from an additional 11 countries, including China, will be able to provide a reduced level of documentation when applying for their Tier 4 visa.

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鈥淎ll students from these countries still need to meet all requirements under Tier 4 and UK Visas and Immigration reserves the right to request this evidence in full and will do so for a random sample of applications.鈥

The addition of the 11 new nations brings the total number of countries on the list to 28.

Tim Bradshaw, Russell Group chief executive, said: 鈥淭his is good news. The UK reaps important economic, social and cultural benefits from the international students who study here and we know that a simple and welcoming visa system is key in attracting them.

鈥淐hina is clearly an important market for Russell Group universities and we are pleased to see other countries on the list, such as Mexico and Thailand, where we expect to see growth in the future.聽

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鈥淔ollowing announcements this week on new entry routes for international entrepreneurs and the decision to ease restrictions on foreign doctors and nurses, the 色盒直播 Office appears to be on a roll.

鈥淲e hope that the next step will be to take international students out of the net migration target, sending the message that we are an open and global Britain.鈥 聽

Greg Walker, MillionPlus chief executive, said that 鈥渨hile today鈥檚 announcement is a positive step, there remains ground to make up on our competitor countries. We would urge the government to follow this decision with further reform of Britain鈥檚 offer to international students, who are hugely beneficial to the UK and to the regions in which they study.

鈥淭aking international students 鈥 a third of whom study at modern universities 鈥 out of the migration target would likely boost recruitment of these important and valued students.鈥

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john.morgan@timeshighereducation.com

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