Immigration Clampdown: Universities Could Lose Millions Under Changes For International Students

PA/The Huffington Post UK  |  Posted: Updated: 17/05/2012 13:15

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British universities could stand to lose out on millions of pounds annually if immigration policies are not changed, it was claimed today.

British universities could stand to lose out on millions of pounds annually if immigration policies are not changed, it was claimed today.

Professor Eric Thomas, president of Universities UK and vice-chancellor of the University of Bristol, said a number of recent visa changes could have the effect of deterring foreign students.

Universities UK fears there could be clampdown on the number of international students in order to achieve net migration of less than 100,000 and is writing to the Prime Minister, urging him to class them as temporary, rather than permanent, migrants.

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Not doing so could risk losing the UK's favoured status among overseas students, Prof Thomas warned.

His comments come after think tank the IPPR warned the government it was putting short-term political aims above concerns over long-term migration with its plans to cut the number of international students coming to the UK.

"The UK seems to be telling the world it doesn't welcome international students, while other countries are travelling in different directions," said Prof Thomas.

He added: "We are requesting that international university students should be removed from the net migration statistics for policy purposes, bringing us in line with our major competitors.

"We believe that this would help the Government by creating a clear differentiation between temporary and permanent migration, help universities whose international character is essential to their future success, and help the UK by contributing to economic growth."

International students currently contribute £5 billion a year to the UK economy, a figure that rises to £8 billion when EU students are included.

There is the potential for that to increase to £17 billion by 2025 and "create thousands of jobs", Prof Thomas suggested.

If universities face a decrease in overseas admissions, they could each lose "£5 million or £7 million" a year, he added.

Attracting overseas students is "exactly the type of activity the Government should be supporting in these difficult economic times", Prof Thomas said.

He added: "There are significant economic benefits and growth in this area and we believe removing international students from net migration figures, which is what other countries are doing, will send very positive signals around the globe."

Recent changes include the fact that international students can no longer bring their dependants with them, unless they are taking a postgraduate course which is at least 12 months long, and there is a "more selective" system in place for students wanting to stay in the UK to work after completing their studies.

Prof Thomas said: "The opportunity of post-study work is a valuable incentive to prospective students to choose to study in the UK.

"We must ensure that these changes do not put the UK at a competitive disadvantage."

Demand for places at UK universities from overseas students, particularly for courses in management, economics and finance, remains high - but Britain could be passed over for other countries' institutions if they do more to attract students, Prof Thomas said.

He added: "I don't think it's going to be easy to persuade the Home Office about this, but there are those in the Government who would support this happening, and those who are against it.

"Just because it isn't going to be easy, doesn't mean we shouldn't try to do it."

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07:30 PM on 05/27/2012
Sacrifices need to be made I am afraid. Overcrowded and going downhill fast. Our population growth has to be curbed.
05:52 PM on 05/20/2012
Avoid coming to UK. No jobs here. Bette to move to Aus or NZ..Still, if you want to come, be ready to bear your expenses. There is no future in UK...
05:45 PM on 05/20/2012
Indians and Chinese should avoid coming to UK as there is no job here.. If they want to come than be ready to bear the expenses... Go to Aus, NZ.,.. There is no future in UK...
01:06 AM on 05/18/2012
So how are our great Universities now supposed to balance the books?
10:27 PM on 05/17/2012
Ever heard of long distance learning?
10:24 PM on 05/17/2012
Thousands of immigrants have were given the opportunity to come here and study and thousands of immigrants have abused the system and end up working illegally instead to send money to their own countries along with not paying taxes. Which is it to be?
07:30 PM on 05/27/2012
Millions. Not Thousands.
03:46 PM on 05/17/2012
I fail to see why we should allow foreign students to bring their families with them...... and once they get a degree, they then get work, hey presto, the whole bunch are here permanently. Back to square one. The opportunity for post-study work is an incentive to home-grown students too, and they should be our priority when it comes to jobs. Obviously, the desire for a British qualification has as much to do with the potential to stay here, but surely the Universities must face up to the fact that just because they have raised a few quid, it shouldn't then be the case that the rest of us should be expected to, or want to, absorb ever more immigrants, degrees or not, into our society. something has to give.
07:31 PM on 05/27/2012
they need to give our government at least 20 grand as bonds - repayable on return to their country of origin
02:59 PM on 05/17/2012
British universities were set up to educate the people of the UK,not to make the rest of the world as smart as we used to be.it never was about the ammount of money it makes.but about giving our kid's the best education possible.Get rid of all the Scam one's and the number's will be made up with genuine oversea's student's.
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03:15 PM on 05/17/2012
Money talks whether you like it or not. A degree/diploma is a currency and it translates back into paper. But at least you know ( finally ) that the rise of uni fees are directly linked to the clamp down on immigrant students ( non EU that is ). You should name scan universities if you can.
07:34 PM on 05/27/2012
As with workers we need to prioritise quality over quantity. Prioritise the students who want to study engineering, medicine and science. People who come here to learn English should be denied. Our population density is simply unsustainable.
09:36 PM on 05/27/2012
Spot on
01:47 PM on 05/17/2012
Problem is that there are hundreds of unis/colleges which are immigration scams and are used just for the purpose of allowing thousands of aliens into the country who then 'disappear'. This ruins the real students chances and obviously the coffers of education establishments.We are already swamped with millions of immigrants, something had to be done to close one loophole.
07:40 PM on 05/17/2012
Can you name one, or have you had a dream?