Why did Britain suddenly change rules? This big problem came for Indian students:

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News India Live, Digital Desk: Student Visa Warning: Millions of Indian students go to study the United Kingdom (UK) every year with a dream of a better future. But now it seems that some new decisions of the British government may be overshadowed by these dreams. Recently, the UK government has issued a direct and strict warning to international students, stating that after completion of studies, either they should return to their country, or be ready to be deported.

This news is like a shock for thousands of students and their families who were sitting hoping that they would get a chance to work in Britain after studying. So what happened that the UK had to take this strict step?

Why is this warning being given?

The biggest reason behind this warning is the number of immigration in the UK. There is pressure on the government to control the number of people coming from outside in the country. Recent data has shown that many students coming to UK in the name of studies are staying in the country even after completing their course, while their visa conditions do not allow it.

The government believes that the student visa is being misused and many people are seeing it as an easy way to settle in the UK. Another major concern is that many students are applying for asylum after their visa is over, even if the situation in their own country does not change. The rules have now been tightened to tighten the rush on this.

What are the new rules and what will be the effect?

Under the new rules, stopping in the UK after completing studies for international students will be more difficult than ever. The government has also run scissors on programs like “Graduate Route Visa”, which allowed students to stay for two years to find work after studying. Now it is proposed to reduce it to 18 months.

For the first time the UK Home Office is warning students directly through text messages and emails. It is clearly written in these messages, “If you do not have the legal right to live in the UK, then you should leave. If you don’t go, we will remove you.”

Officials say that only those students will be able to stay in the UK who meet the conditions of high-skilled jobs required for jobs and which a company is ready to sponsor. All other students will have to leave the country as soon as their course is over.

Students who will not follow these rules and will be found in the UK even after the visa is finished, will be subdued, which can affect their future very badly. This decision is a big concern for Indian students, because every year the highest number of students from India go to UK. Now they will have to face a new uncertainty about their future as well as their future.