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UK bans Nigerian students, others from bringing family from January 2024  

removed the ability for international students to switch out of the student route and into work route

Chike Olisah by Chike Olisah
May 23, 2023
in Education, Spotlight
UK bans Nigerian students, others from bringing family from January 2024   

UK Home Secretary, Suella Braverman

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  • The UK government said that from January 2024, foreign students will not be allowed to bring their dependants except if they are on postgraduate courses that are currently designated as research programmes.
  • The government also removed the ability for international students to switch out of the student route and into work routes before their studies have been completed “to prevent misuse of the visa system.
  • It also said it will crack down on “unscrupulous” education agents “who make use of inappropriate applications to sell immigration, not education.

The UK government has recently introduced measures to restrict Nigerian and other international students from bringing their families as dependents while studying in the country, except in specific circumstances. This move is part of their efforts to reduce immigration.

It stated that these students will no longer be able to bring dependants with them unless they are on postgraduate courses that are currently designated as research programmes.

The government under the new package said that it also removed the ability for international students to switch out of the student route and into work routes before their studies have been completed “to prevent misuse of the visa system.

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According to Sky News, this was made known on Tuesday by the UK Home Secretary, Suella Braverman, who said that this is part of the mechanism to reduce net migration.

Braverman in a written statement said recent immigration figures had shown an “unexpected rise” in the number of dependants coming to the UK alongside international students.

Clampdown on unscrupulous education agents

The government said that apart from removing these privileges, it pointed out that it will also review the maintenance requirement for students and dependents as well as a crackdown on “unscrupulous” education agents “who make use of inappropriate applications to sell immigration, not education”.

Changes to take effect from January 2024

The changes will come into effect for students starting their courses from January 2024 in order to allow future international students time to plan ahead.

The student visas issued to applicants increased from 269,000 in 2019 to 486,000 in the year ending December 2022.

Also, the student visas issued to dependants increased eightfold from 16,000 in 2019 to 136,000 in 2022.

Ms. Braverman said the increase was made after the government made its commitment to lower net migration.

Government to strike the right balance

She said while the government’s strategy around international education “plays an important part in supporting the economy”, it should “not be at the expense of our commitment to the public to lower overall migration”.

  • She said, “This package strikes the right balance between acting decisively on tackling net migration and protecting the economic benefits that students can bring to the UK.
  • “Now is the time for us to make these changes to ensure an impact on net migration as soon as possible. We expect this package to have a tangible impact on net migration. Taken together with the easing of temporary factors, we expect net migration to fall to pre-pandemic levels in the medium term.”

The Education Secretary Gillian Keegan emphasized the importance of attracting top students, highlighting its positive impact on universities, the economy, and global relationships. However, she expressed concern over the significant increase in the number of family members accompanying students to the UK.

  • “It is right we are taking action to reduce this number while maintaining a commitment to our international education strategy, which continues to enrich the UK’s education sector and make a significant contribution to the wider economy,” Keegan noted.

Government under pressure over migration

The current announcement by the Home Secretary is however, coming at a time the government has come under intense pressure over migration figures – an issue that has reportedly caused splits in the cabinet.

Official statistics due to be published later this week are expected to show that net migration has increased from 504,000 in the 12 months to June 2022 to more than 700,000 in the year to December.

Ms. Braverman recently made a speech at the National Conservatism Conference. She said the UK needed to “get overall immigration numbers down”, adding: “We mustn’t forget how to do things for ourselves.”

However, Ms. Braverman is reported to have faced some opposition in recent weeks from some cabinet colleagues, including Chancellor Jeremy Hunt and Ms. Keegan, who are said to have been appealing for more visas for students and workers in specific sectors to boost economic growth and continue to plug the gaps left in the labour market.


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Chike Olisah

Chike Olisah

Chike was a banker with over 11 years experience in retail and commercial banking, risk management, treasury portfolio management and relationship management. He also acquired some experience in financial management and do have some special interest in investment analysis and personal finance. He had stints with financial institutions like the former Intercontinental Bank and Fidelity Bank.

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  1. NextGen says:
    May 23, 2023 at 10:13 pm

    So no more family “japa” masquerading as further studies…

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