Friday, 26 December 2014

Latest UK Immigration Proposals to Send Back Overseas Graduates

As component of the UK Student Permit clean-up, and according to a new report based on the UK immigration proposals by the in office Home Secretary of the nation, Theresa May graduates from abroad could soon than later asked to leave the nation.

Leave Nation Post the Course End, Says May

According to the plans by the secretary for UK immigration laws, overseas students may have to go away from the country once their respective education or study courses conclude in the nation. Allegedly, the Student Permit laws are being exploited since many students from out-of-the-country are living in the Island Nation illegitimately, post the termination of their study courses in the country.

Overseas graduates from the non European Union (EU) countries are presently permitted to reside in the nation for four months in the aftermath of their study courses comes to an end. These students are offered the permission to move to Work Permits from Student Permits, in case they get job in the country.

Penalty for Colleges Not Following Latest Immigration Regulations

The latest immigration proposals aspire to make certain that such students leave the nation post the conclusion of their Student Permits to make the national visa laws stronger. Britain would fine the colleges or universities which fail to follow the immigration regulations.

Higher education establishments in the country, providing sponsorship to students from out of the nation, will have to ensure that students shift back to their respective countries, for submitting a petition for a new UK permit at the termination of their study course in the Island Nation.

Significantly, curtains have been brought down on close-to 800 bogus colleges in the nation; post it was allegedly found that they were involved with the cases of immigration exploitation.

Source: http://www.abhinav.com/news/latest-uk-immigration-proposals-to-send-back-overseas-graduates.aspx

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