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PM urged to remove overseas students from migration target | |
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The chairmen of five parliamentary committees have written to David Cameron to urge him to remove overseas student numbers from migration targets. | The chairmen of five parliamentary committees have written to David Cameron to urge him to remove overseas student numbers from migration targets. |
They are asking him to "reconcile" the "tensions" between tougher restrictions and the desire for economic growth. | They are asking him to "reconcile" the "tensions" between tougher restrictions and the desire for economic growth. |
Net migration figures fell last year, with officials saying this was "largely due" to a drop in foreign students. | Net migration figures fell last year, with officials saying this was "largely due" to a drop in foreign students. |
But the government says it is committed to stamping out abuses of the immigration system. | But the government says it is committed to stamping out abuses of the immigration system. |
On Thursday, the House of Lords is set to debate the impact of immigration policy on UK higher education. | On Thursday, the House of Lords is set to debate the impact of immigration policy on UK higher education. |
The coalition has pledged to restrict the level of annual net migration - the balance between the number of people who come to live in the UK for the long-term and the number who are leaving - to "tens of thousands". | The coalition has pledged to restrict the level of annual net migration - the balance between the number of people who come to live in the UK for the long-term and the number who are leaving - to "tens of thousands". |
'Routes closed' | 'Routes closed' |
Since last year, all institutions which want to sponsor non-European Union students for a visa must be accredited as "highly trusted". | Since last year, all institutions which want to sponsor non-European Union students for a visa must be accredited as "highly trusted". |
Potential entrants have to speak a higher standard of English and the "post-study work route" to staying on has been closed, unless graduates have an offer of one of a list of skilled jobs. | Potential entrants have to speak a higher standard of English and the "post-study work route" to staying on has been closed, unless graduates have an offer of one of a list of skilled jobs. |
The overall UK net migration figure fell from 242,000 to 183,000 in the year to March. | The overall UK net migration figure fell from 242,000 to 183,000 in the year to March. |
The Office for National Statistics said this was "largely due" to a decline in the number of foreign students despite an increase in the number of arrivals from China - the UK's largest overseas student market. | The Office for National Statistics said this was "largely due" to a decline in the number of foreign students despite an increase in the number of arrivals from China - the UK's largest overseas student market. |
Opponents of the government's changes say they damage the economy by restricting the lucrative movement of students to the UK, putting universities at a disadvantage. | Opponents of the government's changes say they damage the economy by restricting the lucrative movement of students to the UK, putting universities at a disadvantage. |
'Building relationships' | 'Building relationships' |
In their letter to Mr Cameron, the five select committee chairmen urge "further action to encourage international university students to study in the UK". | In their letter to Mr Cameron, the five select committee chairmen urge "further action to encourage international university students to study in the UK". |
They add: "Doing so has the potential to support economic growth in the immediate and longer term, supporting jobs in university towns and increasing export earnings. | They add: "Doing so has the potential to support economic growth in the immediate and longer term, supporting jobs in university towns and increasing export earnings. |
"International students who study in the UK also build relationships which last over time, laying the foundations for future business opportunities in emerging economies, and supporting our foreign policy objectives." | "International students who study in the UK also build relationships which last over time, laying the foundations for future business opportunities in emerging economies, and supporting our foreign policy objectives." |
They also ask the prime minister to "reconcile the remaining tensions between visa policy and aspirations for growth by removing international students from the net migration target". | They also ask the prime minister to "reconcile the remaining tensions between visa policy and aspirations for growth by removing international students from the net migration target". |
The signatories include three Labour MPs: Keith Vaz (Home Affairs Committee), Adrian Bailey (Business Committee) and Margaret Hodge (Public Accounts Committee). The others are cross-bench peers Lord Hannay (Europe Sub-Committee) and Lord Krebs (Science and Technology Committee). | The signatories include three Labour MPs: Keith Vaz (Home Affairs Committee), Adrian Bailey (Business Committee) and Margaret Hodge (Public Accounts Committee). The others are cross-bench peers Lord Hannay (Europe Sub-Committee) and Lord Krebs (Science and Technology Committee). |
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