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UK Home Office: Students Bringing Dependants To The UK Fall By 80% by emkz: 2:35am On May 03
Home Secretary action delivering major cut in migration

Robust Home Secretary action has driven an almost 80% fall in student dependant applications in the first quarter of 2024 compared to the same period in 2023.


Strong action taken by the Home Secretary to transform the UK’s immigration system and cut unsustainable and unfair levels of migration is delivering, new data published today shows.

The number of dependants accompanying students to the UK has drastically fallen by almost 80%, with more than 26,000 fewer student visa applications made from January to March 2024 compared to the same period in 2023.

Government measures to tighten student visas, which came into force in January, have prevented most international students starting courses this year from bringing family members. Students can also no longer switch their visa before completing their course, preventing people from using the route as a backdoor to work in the UK, while clamping down on institutions which undermine the UK's reputation by selling immigration not education.

The government recognises the importance of attracting the brightest and best, whilst delivering on our commitment to reduce legal migration to sustainable levels, with the data published.

Home Secretary, James Cleverly, said: 

Ever-spiralling numbers were eroding the British people's confidence in our immigration system, burdening public services and supressing wages.

When I promised to deliver the largest-ever cut in legal migration, I knew we must also work to show the impact of our action as soon as practically possible.

This data shows a significant fall in numbers on the first of our measures to take effect whilst underlining why necessary action was taken to cut unsustainable numbers of care worker dependants.

This does not mark the end of the road in our plan to cut migration, there is more still to come. Over the coming months, we will continue to show the pace of our progress as we deliver the control the public rightly expect.

The published figures also reveal that in the first quarter of 2024, dependant applications on the Health and Care visa continued to significantly outnumber main applicants.

The government has been consistently clear that dependant visa numbers have been both disproportionate and unsustainable, which is why decisive action was taken to restrict care workers from bringing dependants. This measure came into effect on 11 March, meaning its impact will be fully shown in future statistics. Doctors, nurses and other allied health professionals remain able to bring dependants.

In parallel, care providers acting as sponsors for migrants in England are now required to register with the industry regulator, the Care Quality Commission (CQC), to crack down on worker exploitation and abuse within the sector

There is clear evidence that care workers have been offered visas under false pretences, recruited into non-existent jobs or paid far below the minimum wage required for their work, exploiting them while undercutting British workers.

Immigration is not the long-term answer to social care needs, and the Department for Health and Social Care is leading a programme of work to grow and support the domestic social care workforce. This includes better training, clearer career paths and improved job prospects through a new accredited qualification.

The new data also includes the final data before the general salary threshold for those arriving on the Skilled Worker visa rose from £26,200 to £38,700, meaning the impact of this measure will also be revealed in future statistics releases.

Taken together, the Home Secretary's package to reduce legal migration will mean approximately 300,000 people arriving in the UK last year would no longer be able to. It also includes: 

● commissioning the Migration Advisory Committee (MAC) to carry out a rapid review of the Graduate route for international students to prevent abuse, protect the integrity and quality of UK higher education and ensure it works in the best interests of the UK

● replacing the Shortage Occupation List with a new Immigration Salary List, with employers no longer able to pay migrants less than UK workers in shortage occupations

● raising the minimum income requirement for the family visa, to reach the level of the Skilled Worker visa, currently £38,700 by early 2025

Delivery of this comprehensive series of measures comes as the government cracks down on rising migration, both legal and illegal, and reforms the immigration system. The plan is working, with small boats crossings down by around a third last year, and work continuing to tackle this global challenge including working with international partners and clamping down on the criminal gangs with stepped-up enforcement.

Now that the Safety of Rwanda Act has passed and the Treaty with Rwanda has been ratified, the government is entering the final phase of operationalising this landmark policy, with the first flight set to take off to Rwanda in 9 to 11 weeks.
https://www.gov.uk/government/news/home-secretary-action-delivering-major-cut-in-migration

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Re: UK Home Office: Students Bringing Dependants To The UK Fall By 80% by emkz: 2:38am On May 03
This is being clever by half.

A recent report also said that the enrollment of non-EU students in a third of UK universities dropped significantly, doubling on the decline from previous year. Because of the decline in international students enrollment which previously contributed to the revenue of universities, some universities have responded by cutting their work force while others have reduced entry standards to attract high-paying international students.

Another report which identified India and Nigeria as source markets for UK universities, stated that financial modelling by PwC "indicates that anywhere from 51% to 80% of UK universities could fall into deficit if international enrolments decline from 2024/25 onwards".

So while Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and Home Secretary James Cleverly are celebrating the decline in dependants, they are afraid to highlight the damage they have done to the UK university system.

Same way, Nigel Farage, former UK Independence Party (UKIP), blamed the UK government for forcing their medical personnel to migrate abroad and poaching such services from poor African nations.

The UK migration policies under the Conservatives have flip-flopped over the years. Their inconsistencies affect long-term planning.

I pray they lose their next elections.

Please, if you have the funds, do not waste it in the UK. Many immigrants are looking towards United States and Australia. New Zealand is not bad. Also Germany, Republic of Ireland, Finland and Sweden. I did not mention Canada as I feel those ones have reached a saturation point after selling immigration for years.

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Re: UK Home Office: Students Bringing Dependants To The UK Fall By 80% by Nbotee(m): 3:04am On May 03
emkz:
This is being clever by half.

A recent report also said that the enrollment of non-EU students in a third of UK universities dropped significantly, doubling on the decline from previous year. Because of the decline in international students enrollment which previously contributed to the revenue of universities, some universities have responded by cutting their work force while others have reduced entry standards to attract high-paying international students.

Another report which identified India and Nigeria as source markets for UK universities, stated that financial modelling by PwC "indicates that anywhere from 51% to 80% of UK universities could fall into deficit if international enrolments decline from 2024/25 onwards".

So while Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and Home Secretary James Cleverly are celebrating the decline in dependants, they are afraid to highlight the damage they have done to the UK university system.

Same way, Nigel Farage, former UK Independence Party (UKIP), blamed the UK government for forcing their medical personnel to migrate abroad and poaching such services from poor African nations.

The UK migration policies under the Conservatives have flip-flopped over the years. Their inconsistencies affect long-term planning.

I pray they lose their next elections.

Please, if you have the funds, do not waste it in the UK. Many immigrants are looking towards United States and Australia. New Zealand is not bad. Also Germany, Northern Ireland, Finland and Sweden. I did not mention Canada as I feel those ones have reached a saturation point after selling immigration for years.

Very well written

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Re: UK Home Office: Students Bringing Dependants To The UK Fall By 80% by libertyfather(m): 4:12am On May 03
dem stop us nah, dem think say we tire?
Re: UK Home Office: Students Bringing Dependants To The UK Fall By 80% by helinues: 4:13am On May 03
Nigerians, nothing we no dey abuse

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Re: UK Home Office: Students Bringing Dependants To The UK Fall By 80% by Iamanoited: 4:18am On May 03
WE NOW GO DIRECTLY TO RWANDA.

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Re: UK Home Office: Students Bringing Dependants To The UK Fall By 80% by Iamanoited: 4:19am On May 03
WE NOW GO DIRECTLY TO RWANDA.
RICHI SUNAK HAS WON.

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Re: UK Home Office: Students Bringing Dependants To The UK Fall By 80% by helinues: 4:20am On May 03
libertyfather:
dem stop us nah, dem think say we tire?

Una supposed vex, stop going there and build your home so that they would be the one visiting like the way we used to do

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Re: UK Home Office: Students Bringing Dependants To The UK Fall By 80% by Whalis: 5:33am On May 03
No matter how hard Sunak tries to be more British than the British he will always look like an Indian.

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Re: UK Home Office: Students Bringing Dependants To The UK Fall By 80% by NewT123: 6:50am On May 03
emkz:
This is being clever by half.

A recent report also said that the enrollment of non-EU students in a third of UK universities dropped significantly, doubling on the decline from previous year. Because of the decline in international students enrollment which previously contributed to the revenue of universities, some universities have responded by cutting their work force while others have reduced entry standards to attract high-paying international students.

Another report which identified India and Nigeria as source markets for UK universities, stated that financial modelling by PwC "indicates that anywhere from 51% to 80% of UK universities could fall into deficit if international enrolments decline from 2024/25 onwards".

So while Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and Home Secretary James Cleverly are celebrating the decline in dependants, they are afraid to highlight the damage they have done to the UK university system.

Same way, Nigel Farage, former UK Independence Party (UKIP), blamed the UK government for forcing their medical personnel to migrate abroad and poaching such services from poor African nations.

The UK migration policies under the Conservatives have flip-flopped over the years. Their inconsistencies affect long-term planning.

I pray they lose their next elections.

Please, if you have the funds, do not waste it in the UK. Many immigrants are looking towards United States and Australia. New Zealand is not bad. Also Germany, Northern Ireland, Finland and Sweden. I did not mention Canada as I feel those ones have reached a saturation point after selling immigration for years.

Northern Ireland is still UK

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Re: UK Home Office: Students Bringing Dependants To The UK Fall By 80% by emkz: 7:06am On May 03
NewT123:


Northern Ireland is still UK

Thanks for the correction, I meant the other one that has capital in Dublin.

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Re: UK Home Office: Students Bringing Dependants To The UK Fall By 80% by Parydelegate: 7:07am On May 03
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Re: UK Home Office: Students Bringing Dependants To The UK Fall By 80% by Dpharisee: 7:07am On May 03
Many migrants don't want to go to UK because of fewer opportunities to make big money, more people are even heading to Russia than UK despite the war in Ukraine.

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Re: UK Home Office: Students Bringing Dependants To The UK Fall By 80% by Ewedegubbler: 7:11am On May 03
All those Pakistani and other land of Mordor countries have thoroughly abused thjs system. U see one person go bring his two wives and 12 kids and then they will start living on welfare for the rest of their lazy lives.

I no blame UK joor

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Re: UK Home Office: Students Bringing Dependants To The UK Fall By 80% by emkz: 7:12am On May 03
Ewedegubbler:
All those Pakistani and other land of Mordor countries have thoroughly abused thjs system. U see one person go bring his two wives and 12 kids and then they will start living on welfare for the rest of their lazy lives.

I no blame UK joor

I won't fault them. The UK that came to exploit African countries and even want as far as Asia and America to exploit them, they must also open themselves to be exploited.

It is tit for tat.

Incidentally, immigrants and children of immigrants are the ones rolling out these policies. Slaves still slaving for the master.

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Re: UK Home Office: Students Bringing Dependants To The UK Fall By 80% by Tetrahedron: 7:14am On May 03
Ok no problem, they should chase all the Nigerians back home and populate UK with people from Gaza, Afghanistan, Pakistan and so on
I give them 10yrs, they will know how far

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Re: UK Home Office: Students Bringing Dependants To The UK Fall By 80% by MatrixCircle: 7:15am On May 03
UK University admissions of international students fall by 80% too. grin
The universities are crying and income has fallen too by 80%.
He should also mention those areas too.

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Re: UK Home Office: Students Bringing Dependants To The UK Fall By 80% by jahsharon: 7:15am On May 03
Okay nah.

This is fake Statistics. Wait till September resumption, why are you in a hurry to put this fake Statistics out? Wait till September, then you will see that the fall is 95%.

Your universities are already sacking staff and dropping several of their courses, it no time, your university lecturers will start picking Shifts in Care Homes and Factories when money to pay their salaries become unavailable.

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Re: UK Home Office: Students Bringing Dependants To The UK Fall By 80% by Bluffly: 7:15am On May 03
emkz:


Thanks for the correction, I meant the other one that has capital in Dublin.
Republic of Ireland

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Re: UK Home Office: Students Bringing Dependants To The UK Fall By 80% by Lordbinsmar: 7:17am On May 03
angry

Theif country
Re: UK Home Office: Students Bringing Dependants To The UK Fall By 80% by Antoeni(m): 7:18am On May 03
Nigerians Can Abuse of Privileges

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Re: UK Home Office: Students Bringing Dependants To The UK Fall By 80% by emkz: 7:20am On May 03
jahsharon:
Okay nah.

This is fake Statistics. Wait till September resumption, why are you in a hurry to put this fake Statistics out? Wait till September, then you will see that the fall is 95%

The data was referring to 2023 enrollment. The effects started coming out in January 2024.

Even now, some of the universities like University of York have been reducing standards so that more international students can come. Without the exorbitant fees from international students, many of them have been forced into layoffs.

If the decline is continuous, they may need to find alternative sources to keep their universities running.

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Re: UK Home Office: Students Bringing Dependants To The UK Fall By 80% by Natbrowny: 7:21am On May 03
These people ain't through with rules yet

👉 This does not mark the end of the road in our plan to cut migration, there is more still to come. Over the coming months, we will continue to show the pace of our progress as we deliver the control the public rightly expect.

Students ✅
Health workers ✅
Care givers ✅

Lets brace up. More stringent rules coming up soon.

We all know what over migration could cause..

They are just watching out for themselves.
Our own here, na trekking Nigeriens n chadians dey tek enter we country.

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Re: UK Home Office: Students Bringing Dependants To The UK Fall By 80% by kennyz247(m): 7:22am On May 03
Sure
Re: UK Home Office: Students Bringing Dependants To The UK Fall By 80% by seanwilliam(m): 7:23am On May 03
Tinubu u do this one? No wam grin
Re: UK Home Office: Students Bringing Dependants To The UK Fall By 80% by Nahunger(m): 7:23am On May 03
angry
Re: UK Home Office: Students Bringing Dependants To The UK Fall By 80% by Itiskdg121(m): 7:26am On May 03
No problem at all, time will tell.
Re: UK Home Office: Students Bringing Dependants To The UK Fall By 80% by Chuukwudi(m): 7:27am On May 03
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Re: UK Home Office: Students Bringing Dependants To The UK Fall By 80% by Ebibedike1: 7:32am On May 03
The way this policy dey pain Nigerian youths no be here
Re: UK Home Office: Students Bringing Dependants To The UK Fall By 80% by CrossRhodes: 7:33am On May 03
helinues:
Nigerians, nothing we no dey abuse
Dum dum.....why will you narrow it down to Nigerians?
Are they the only ones migrating?

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Re: UK Home Office: Students Bringing Dependants To The UK Fall By 80% by Malroux: 7:38am On May 03
helinues:
Nigerians, nothing we no dey abuse
Do you want to study in the UK?
Re: UK Home Office: Students Bringing Dependants To The UK Fall By 80% by 99thEnemy(m): 7:39am On May 03
grin

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