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Why Uk Banned Nigerian Students From Bringing Spouses, Children

by Our Reporter

The United Kingdom announced on Tuesday that foreign students will not be allowed to bring their families – spouses, children and parents to the country.

She also said the ban is only for foreign undergraduate and postgraduate students on non-research courses.

1. Rishi Sunak’s move to cut down migration

British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has planned that one of the ways to revive the British economy is to cut down on migration. He, then, used this as a mechanism to cut down on immigrants moving to the UK.

2. Nigeria has the highest number of African students studying in the UK

According to a UK education data group, Higher Education Statistics Agency (HESA), Nigeria is the third highest country with students studying in the UK after China and India. This also makes it the first in Africa.

3. Large number of foreigners relocating to the UK are non-EU

4. To reduce the number of Nigerians, others taking over the British economy

The UK government is engaging in this cutting of migration to reduce the number of immigrants taking key sectors of its economy. Earlier this week, Braverman called for lower immigration and suggested more British people should be trained to do jobs commonly done by overseas workers, such as lorry driving and fruit picking.

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