Akinwande Soji-Ojo
International students will be barred from bringing their spouses and children to the United Kingdom (UK) unless they study “high-value” degrees, The Times UK reports.
The high value degrees considered important to the UK government include science, maths, and engineering.
According to the report, British Prime Minister, Rishi Sunak, and Home Secretary, Suella Braverman, are becoming more concerned after a near-eightfold increase in the number of family members joining foreign students.
The UK permits dependants to accompany their spouses or parent(s) who have a valid student visa.
In 2022, Nigerians accounted for the highest increase in the number of dependants accompanying persons with study visas for the year.
Nigerian nationals also accounted for the largest increase in sponsored study grants compared with 2019, increasing by 57,545 (+686%) to a record high of 65,929, making them the third largest nationality group in the latest year.
The Times reported that the new immigration figures revealed that 490,763 students were given visas in 2022.
They were accompanied by 135,788 dependants — spouses and children –up from 16,047 in 2019.
Foreign students would also be banned from bringing families unless they are studying at a higher level, such as a master’s degree or PhD, the medium added.
However, universities and members of parliament from all parties criticised the proposals, pointing to research suggesting that foreign students contribute £35 billion to the economy annually.
The development is the latest in Braverman’s aspirations to restrict migrants from entering the UK.
The Home Secretary had earlier considered reforming the graduate visa route.
Under her proposal, foreign students would have to obtain a work visa by getting a skilled job or leave the UK within six months after the end of their studies.