UK Introduces More Strict Rules for International Students

February 24th, 2010 | Categories: News | Tags: , , , , ,
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Foreign students from outside Europe who want to come to the UK to study must meet the highest standards of entry. The new regulations will ensure that students studying below grade level have limited capacity to work in the UK and that his office can not work in the UK.

The new measures for students affect Vincentian nationals wishing to come to Britain to study include:

01- Restriction of the courses of low-level (A levels and equivalent) to only the most trusted institutions;

02- A student studying under the first degree level or foundation degree course can only work 10 hours during term time;
03- The prohibition of lead in office for anyone studying a course in less than six months, and

04- The prohibition of the dependents of any of inferior course to study a foundation degree or level of work-will face the withdrawal of the United Kingdom if it is to do it.

In addition, new measures include:
05- The prohibition of foreign students studying courses below college level that includes a job – unless the course is being provided by a university, college or training provider that has the status of “high confidence sponsor ‘ ;

06- A requirement for students to demonstrate their English language ability by passing an examination approved safety – This applies to all students below (the foundation) grade level, including those who come to study the English language, and

07- The introduction of stricter criteria for the definition of providers of courses that count as “very confidence of the sponsors of foreign students. It is expected that all publicly funded universities and colleges will be highly reliable.

The UK authorities should ensure that there is a quick but rigorous to ensure that private training schools also can obtain that status as soon as possible.

These changes are part of a radical overhaul of the system of students who started last year. From March 2009 the British government has demanded that all foreign students to be sponsored by a school approved by the Border Agency UK, and to prove they can support themselves while in the UK before being granted a visa.

Also since March, any college or university that wishes to international students must be accredited and licensed.

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    February 24th, 2010 at 07:40
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