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Yeah I think this would deter people from studying in the uk. It's too much hassle and money.inwarsaw wrote:Its only a proposal which can never be adopted. There is always a hell of difference between what politicians say before elections and after getting elected.
Besides, remember that Tories have to win the elections first.
Election's in the bag, i wouldn't worry about that.inwarsaw wrote:Its only a proposal which can never be adopted. There is always a hell of difference between what politicians say before elections and after getting elected.
Besides, remember that Tories have to win the elections first.
I have said previously on here that anyone on a course that is less than 12 months in duration should not be allowed to work. You are meant to show enough funds to pay your fees and support yourself for the first year so no work for first year. Any courses more than 12 months in duration then you can work 20 hours a week from the 2nd year until the end of your course.inwarsaw wrote:I don't think this proposal is very convincing. If the purpose is to stop bogus students from coming to UK, the simplest solution, in my opinion as someone who has been an international student in UK, would be to prohibit the work altogether. Student visa stamp ( or their ID cards which are on the way ) should explicitly mention that studetns are not allowed to work at all.
Deffo agree with this one!meats wrote:I have said previously on here that anyone on a course that is less than 12 months in duration should not be allowed to work. You are meant to show enough funds to pay your fees and support yourself for the first year so no work for first year. Any courses more than 12 months in duration then you can work 20 hours a week from the 2nd year until the end of your course.inwarsaw wrote:I don't think this proposal is very convincing. If the purpose is to stop bogus students from coming to UK, the simplest solution, in my opinion as someone who has been an international student in UK, would be to prohibit the work altogether. Student visa stamp ( or their ID cards which are on the way ) should explicitly mention that studetns are not allowed to work at all.