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UK 'losing share of international student market' | UK 'losing share of international student market' |
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UK immigration strategy is costing the country its share in the valuable international student market, a new all-party parliamentary group has said. | |
Indian students were already choosing Australia over the UK, said co-chairman Lord Bilimoria. | Indian students were already choosing Australia over the UK, said co-chairman Lord Bilimoria. |
Students should be "disentangled" from the immigration debate, the APPG for international students said in a statement after its inaugural meeting. | Students should be "disentangled" from the immigration debate, the APPG for international students said in a statement after its inaugural meeting. |
A Home Office spokesman said: "All types of immigration have an impact." | A Home Office spokesman said: "All types of immigration have an impact." |
The new group echoes warnings by MPs and academics that the inclusion of international students in targets to cut net migration risks putting them off coming to the UK. | The new group echoes warnings by MPs and academics that the inclusion of international students in targets to cut net migration risks putting them off coming to the UK. |
Three years ago, the chairmen of five parliamentary committees wrote to Prime Minister David Cameron urging him to remove students from migration targets, but the government refused. | Three years ago, the chairmen of five parliamentary committees wrote to Prime Minister David Cameron urging him to remove students from migration targets, but the government refused. |
Last month, figures obtained by the BBC showed 30,000 overseas students a year had had their visas to remain in the UK curtailed. | Last month, figures obtained by the BBC showed 30,000 overseas students a year had had their visas to remain in the UK curtailed. |
The inaugural meeting heard Canada had overtaken the UK last year as a destination for international undergraduates, while Australia was projected to do so in little over a decade. | The inaugural meeting heard Canada had overtaken the UK last year as a destination for international undergraduates, while Australia was projected to do so in little over a decade. |
The umbrella group Universities UK has described the trends in international student recruitment as "worrying". | The umbrella group Universities UK has described the trends in international student recruitment as "worrying". |
The new APPG also resolved to: | The new APPG also resolved to: |
International students brought enormous economic and cultural benefits to the UK, co-chairman Paul Blomfield MP told the meeting. | International students brought enormous economic and cultural benefits to the UK, co-chairman Paul Blomfield MP told the meeting. |
"Student numbers are holding up in a growing market, but the reality is that we are losing market share," he said. | "Student numbers are holding up in a growing market, but the reality is that we are losing market share," he said. |
"We should not be content with flat-lining figures or small increases in international numbers but should work to show international students they are welcome across the UK." | "We should not be content with flat-lining figures or small increases in international numbers but should work to show international students they are welcome across the UK." |
Study Australia | Study Australia |
The meeting heard the UK's current strategy contrasted sharply with that of Australia, whose National Strategy for International Education 2025 sets out a 10-year plan for expanding the country's international education sector. | The meeting heard the UK's current strategy contrasted sharply with that of Australia, whose National Strategy for International Education 2025 sets out a 10-year plan for expanding the country's international education sector. |
The plan, published last month, is overseen by Richard Colbeck, Australia's Minister for Tourism and International Education. | The plan, published last month, is overseen by Richard Colbeck, Australia's Minister for Tourism and International Education. |
Lord Bilimoria said an "overwhelming majority" of British people appreciated the importance of international students. | Lord Bilimoria said an "overwhelming majority" of British people appreciated the importance of international students. |
"There is great benefit to building bridges between Britain and international students from around the world," he said. | "There is great benefit to building bridges between Britain and international students from around the world," he said. |
"Their experience in the UK will support Britain's soft power and will encourage others to share in the UK's international education." | "Their experience in the UK will support Britain's soft power and will encourage others to share in the UK's international education." |
According to the Home Office, visa applications from international students to study at British universities are up 17% on 2010, with applications to "our elite Russell Group universities" up 39%. | According to the Home Office, visa applications from international students to study at British universities are up 17% on 2010, with applications to "our elite Russell Group universities" up 39%. |
"We welcome people who want to come to the UK to study at our world-leading institutions, but all types of immigration have an impact on our communities, on housing and on our public services," a spokesman said. | "We welcome people who want to come to the UK to study at our world-leading institutions, but all types of immigration have an impact on our communities, on housing and on our public services," a spokesman said. |
Since 2010, the government had "cracked down on immigration abuse from poor qualify institutions that were damaging the UK's reputation as a provider of world-class education", he added. | Since 2010, the government had "cracked down on immigration abuse from poor qualify institutions that were damaging the UK's reputation as a provider of world-class education", he added. |
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