Monthly Archive for April, 2011

Delayed in Starting my Course – a Problem with UK Immigration?

Hai,
I am Karamchand sudhir kumar (India) studying MA in Uk (Started on Sep 2010),Unfortunately I was advised to restart my course in Oct 2011 by my University assessment officer due to my ill health.After that I returned back to India for my medical treatment.


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College Suspended Whilst Extension Pending

hi,

I will be more than greatful if you reply my question as soon as possible.
I am enrolled in Victoria College Nottingham.


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Enquiry regarding English Proficieny Test

I am Anuj Kumar and I am an MBA student at Ethames Graduate School, London. My visa is expiring on 31st May 2011.


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Part 1: Making the UK Unattractive

Letter to Stephen Gilbert MP on Student Visas from LSE Students’ Union. Part 1 of 3: Making the UK Unattractive

Dear Mr Gilbert

Thank you for the productive meeting this afternoon.


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Part 2: Economic Effects

Letter to Stephen Gilbert MP on Student Visas from LSE Students’ Union. Part 2 of 3: Economic Effects

2. Negative net economic effect

In a Martin Rosenbaum BBC article of 14 April, it is disclosed that the Treasury—alongside free-market think tank Adam Smith—is dour on the effects of immigration cuts on the economy.


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Part 3: Politically Driven

Letter to Stephen Gilbert MP on Student Visas from LSE Students’ Union. Part 3 of 3: Politically Driven

3. Lack of consideration for Liberal Democrats’ views

The proposal at hand does not address the real challenge: Cracking down on bogus institutions that offer fake degrees in exchange for high fees and a student visa.


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The Big Brother World of UK Education Providers

Since April 2009 education providers in the UK have had to appear on the UK Border Agency’s Register of Sponsors in order to sponsor international students.


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New Student Visa Rules for the Future

Following our summary of the new student visa rules in place from 21 April 2011, we’ve had requests for a similar simple approach to the future Tier 4 student visa rules changes.


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Not Profiteering Insists Bristol University

In a move that left students angry and concerned in equal measure, Bristol University has announced its intention to charge the maximum £9,000 per year tutition fees.


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