joebloggs
30th July 2008, 19:03
Before they can study here, foreign students must:
be sponsored by a UKBA-licensed education institution;
prove that they have the means to support themselves and their families while studying here; and
supply their fingerprints.
Students on courses for longer than 12 months will have to show they have sufficient funds to pay their first year of fees, plus £9,600 :yikes: to cover their first year in the UK. Students wishing to bring their dependants with them will need to show they have a further £535 per month for each person they bring :yikes:.
Once in the UK students will face ongoing checks.:NoNo:
'The colleges will have to prove they are genuine education institutions - not just routes into low skilled work.' and 'Stricter rules on work placements for students will also ensure that the UK's labour market is protected.' - could this be the end of nvq's courses for foreign students ?
http://www.bia.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitecontent/newsarticles/strictnewrules
and
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/education/7532688.stm
be sponsored by a UKBA-licensed education institution;
prove that they have the means to support themselves and their families while studying here; and
supply their fingerprints.
Students on courses for longer than 12 months will have to show they have sufficient funds to pay their first year of fees, plus £9,600 :yikes: to cover their first year in the UK. Students wishing to bring their dependants with them will need to show they have a further £535 per month for each person they bring :yikes:.
Once in the UK students will face ongoing checks.:NoNo:
'The colleges will have to prove they are genuine education institutions - not just routes into low skilled work.' and 'Stricter rules on work placements for students will also ensure that the UK's labour market is protected.' - could this be the end of nvq's courses for foreign students ?
http://www.bia.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitecontent/newsarticles/strictnewrules
and
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/education/7532688.stm