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Wednesday, 16 December 2015

UK: Sussex schedule travel document margins on unfamiliar students



International Student Office at the University of Sussex emails and inquiries have visas and work rights of non-EU foreign students with students who are concerned about the proposed clampdown.

"We sent an email to inform you about the seriousness of the situation, and you should ask them, all international students," said an administrator. "We've been inundated with emails expressing concern over the students of their proposals."

Among the measures, the English proficiency requirement, -Ebb not entitled to work for international students and their dependents' stricter limits on the right to work, to study raising period, restrictions on the graduates to work in peace, and a closer examination of the visa application procedures for prolonged periods.


Students call for proposals are short-sighted and unfair.

Take Lee Yong, South Korean graduate student, said: "I came to the UK to study and then work to get some experience in the post analysis of the government's career has been in danger of closing, I would not want to plan my career all the way to the ... the’t look for a job elsewhere, and if I had known I would have to spend so much money.”

Several students in the post-study work visa to study in the UK as a major reason to bet.

Tess Mugabe, a Malawian PhD student, said: "I do not know what kind of message, Damian Green, the immigration minister, sent to potential foreign students a clear indication that the current proposals are not welcome foreign students to do  ..."

Most of the top universities in the UK are employed around the world in academic education and research in the market to stay competitive, he said. But the student immigration proposals would go against the whole idea of ​​the diversity and competitiveness.

"For the most part, foreign students coming to the UK will be the brightest in their countries. They work in highly skilled jobs and wealth and contribute to the development of the UK," he said.

Often the search for part-time jobs to cover part of the cost of tuition - - facing hardship to students worried about the reduction in employment.

Today, Tier 4 (General) of all full-time students is able to work during the holiday season, and a maximum of 20 hours and during the period of part-time depending on the level of the course. Under the new proposal, on-campus students will be allowed to work only during the week, and as many hours as they want off campus during weekends and holidays.

Kalona Sheikh Haskin, Bangladesh, said: "Many of us come from the development of poor countries and the value of our currency is much lower compared to the pound sterling financial cover part-time work is the only way ... to work on-campus jobs are limited, therefore, students only a few will find work. "

Students apply the same criteria to all students regardless of the proposal's financial and academic requirements for judging complain. Some accuse Britain divesting moral responsibility towards its former colony.

Kabala Ntabeni, a student of MA South Africa, said: "A lot of students come from poor countries and conflict-filled lot of them are former colonies of the British Empire in their countries of cultural, economic and social conditions, she cannot go back immediately after the study was good. UK you cannot turn a blind eye to these students is their responsibility. "

Hussein Ahmed, an Iraqi scholar exchange, he added: "Iraq attack to destroy our culture, the academic head of the UK as much as the US, the destruction of the war for the two countries to implement appropriate policies to encourage academics and students .. Iraq and supporting higher Education rebuild. "

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