Student Visa rules: Difficulties are going to increase for students studying in Britain. With the new decision of Sunak government, the use of student visa will start being curbed. In fact, to control the increasing number of immigrants in the country, Britain has implemented strict visa rules.
According to media reports, due to strict visa rules, lakhs of people will be affected and the number of people visiting Britain will decrease by more than 1 lakh 40 thousand every year. In a statement issued by the British Home Ministry, it has been said that the main objective of tightening the visa rules is to curb the use of student visa as a back door to gain entry into Britain.
In Britain, these visa rules were introduced by the then Home Secretary Suella Braverman in May last year. Talking about official figures, since 2019, there has been an increase of more than 930 percent in the number of people going to Britain.
Indian students will not be able to avail this facility
Due to the implementation of new visa rules in Britain, now Indian students will not be able to take any of their dependents. This has been declared unfair under the new visa rules. In such a situation, students taking admission in British universities this year will not be able to take their family members along with them.
Neither students will get exemption
The special thing is that these visa rules will not be applicable to all Indian students, those students who are studying for post graduate studies, for research courses or under government funded scholarship, those Indian students should bring their family members along with them. Will be allowed to carry.
14 lakh Indians contribute 6 percent
The number of Indian people living in Britain is more than 14 lakh. This is equal to 2.5 percent of the population there. The contribution of these Indian people to the British economy is about 6 percent. In such a situation, reducing the number of migrants, banning dependents accompanying foreign students and allowing only students can pose a challenge to Britain in maintaining the economy.