UK restricts Nigerian students and others from bringing their dependents while pursuing Japa

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The United Kingdom’s Home Office announced the initiation of its policy to prohibit Nigerian and other international students from bringing dependents through the study visa route.

The announcement clarified exemptions for postgraduate research or government-sponsored scholarship students, emphasizing a commitment to significantly reduce migration.

This measure aims to restrict bringing family members, allowing exceptions for specific categories, while preventing the misuse of the visa system by international students switching to work routes before completing their studies.

Additionally, the UK plans to review maintenance requirements for students and dependents and crack down on deceptive education agents exploiting immigration for profit.

This move aligns with the UK government’s goal to reduce overall migration, ensuring skilled migration that benefits the country.

The new regulations aim to cut net migration by limiting family entry to postgraduate research routes, maintaining the integrity of the UK’s migration objectives and international education strategy without altering the graduate route’s terms.

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