Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

British universiti­es call for new immigratio­n policy

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

British universiti­es have called on the government for a “new immigratio­n policy” to encourage internatio­nal students to choose the UK, after recent fig- showed a “worrying decline” in the number of students from countries like India.

Universiti­es UK, the representa­tive body for higher education institutio­ns, expressed concerns this week over a “worrying decline” in the number of inter- national students coming to Britain due to a perception of being unwelcome. It urged the British government to drop internatio­nal students from its annual target of immigratio­n cuts. “While the UK government continues to count internatio­nal stuures dents as long-term migrants in its target to reduce migration, there is a continued pressure to reduce their numbers, adding to the perception that they are not welcome here,” said Dame Julia Goodfellow, President of Universiti­es UK and vice chancellor of the University of Kent.

“If the UK wants to remain a top destinatio­n for internatio­nal students, we need a new immigratio­n policy that encourages them to choose the UK,” she said. In reference to Brexit, she said: “As the UK prepares to exit the EU, it is more important than ever that we project a welcoming message to talented people from across the world.” The most recent figures on internatio­nal students in the UK showed a worrying decline in the number of new internatio­nal enrolments .

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