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UK Govt. Cracks Down on Overstaying Students

"The Home Office has expressed concern over an "alarming" increase in students using asylum claims as a means to remain in the UK after their studies"

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The UK government has launched a new campaign to tackle the rising number of student visa holders attempting to stay in the country by claiming asylum.

As part of this effort, tens of thousands of international students will receive formal warnings via text and email, cautioning them about the consequences of overstaying their visas.

The Home Office has expressed concern over an “alarming” increase in students using asylum claims as a means to remain in the UK after their studies.

The warning messages are direct and stern, saying, “If you have no legal right to remain in the UK, you must leave. If you don’t, we will remove you.”

This proactive approach aims to deter students from overstaying their visas and claiming asylum as a way to stay in the country.

Around 10,000 students whose visas are nearing expiry have already received these warnings, with a further 130,000 students and their families expected to be contacted in the coming months.

The government’s decision to launch this campaign is driven by data showing that around 15% of asylum applications last year – approximately 16,000 – were submitted by individuals who originally arrived on student visas.

While the data does not specify how many of these applications were made after visas had expired, officials believe the trend is clear enough to warrant immediate action.

Home Secretary Yvette Cooper emphasized that the government will support genuine refugees but expects individuals who have not experienced significant changes in their home country to return home after completing their studies.

The increasing number of students entering the asylum system is placing additional pressure on already overstretched asylum accommodation and hotel services.

Cooper noted that student visa asylum claims account for just over 10% of total applications but stressed that the government is committed to fixing the entire system.

The government has also taken steps to reduce the amount of time overseas graduates can stay in the UK after completing their courses, from two years to 18 months.

The crackdown on overstaying students is part of a broader effort to tighten immigration rules under the Labour government.

The Home Office has announced stricter thresholds for universities to maintain their ability to sponsor international students, and the number of successful asylum claims from skilled worker visa holders has also declined.

The government aims to further reduce the number of student visa holders claiming asylum and is working to ensure that the asylum system is used for genuine refugees rather than as a means for individuals to stay in the UK without a valid reason.

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