UK visa rules could hurt Chinese students
Tens of thousands of Chinese students in the United Kingdom (UK) could be forced out of the country if a basket of strict visa policies takes effect next year.
The UK’s Home Office intends to tighten visa regulations for international students to reduce the country’s annual net migration and cope with high domestic unemployment.
The Home Office has posted a consultation on its website to seek public opinion about the proposal until Jan 31, 2011.
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The regulations would cancel the Post Study Work (PSW) policy, which grants foreign graduates of specified courses up to two years of free access to the labour market.
It also raises the English-language requirement for many foreign applicants from level B1 to B2. B1 is equivalent to an International English Language Testing System (IELTS) score of 3.5 to 4.5, while B2 is equivalent to an IELTS score between 5 and 6.5.
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about 1 year ago
Same Problem as Bangladesh.
about 1 year ago
There are so many Indian people who are Jobless
about 1 year ago
What Chinese have done?
Please Tell us
about 1 year ago
They Would make it fast.
about 1 year ago
Egypt also have Same Problem Right Now!
about 1 year ago
Good Decisions
about 1 year ago
Everything will be Fine
about 1 year ago
Well, i think they are making feature of people.
about 1 year ago
how many jobless people they have?
about 1 year ago
Whatever. they are doing well
about 1 year ago
What Chinese people have done
about 1 year ago
yeah great duty for jobless people.
about 1 year ago
I think mexico will do help them if they really.
about 1 year ago
Good work for jobless people