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Thursday, November 3, 2011
"It’s important that the UK appears ‘open for business’": Universities UK Chief
Nicola Dandridge, Chief Executive of Universities UK, on the British Home Office reforms of the student visa system.
Q: The British Home Office has announced that more than 450 education providers will no longer be able to sponsor new international students. What steps are
Nicola Dandridge: Visa abuse within the university sector remains very low, but we support measures designed to weed out any remaining abuse and ensure that all education providers are fulfilling their duties as sponsors. Universities are continuing to work closely with the UK Border Agency (UKBA) to improve the student immigration system.
Q: What does this mean for international students planning to come to
Nicola Dandridge: Beyond the substance of these arrangements, it is essential that the government considers the way in which the rules are communicated externally. It’s important that the
Q: Universities
Nicola Dandridge: Universities
Q: How do international students contribute to
Nicola Dandridge: International students contribute massively to