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Tight Controls Loom as UK Threatens Universities Over International Student Visa Abuse

The United Kingdom government has announced plans to impose stricter controls on universities that recruit international students, warning that institutions could lose their sponsorship rights if they fail to comply with tightened visa rules.

Under the new measures, higher education providers will face a tougher compliance framework designed to curb what officials describe as abuse of the student visa system.

Universities that fall short of required standards will face a sliding scale of penalties, with the most severe cases risking the loss of the ability to recruit foreign students.

The Home Office said the reforms come amid concerns that some student visas have been used as a route to work or to make asylum claims after arrival in the UK.

Officials stated that asylum applications linked to work, study and tourist visas had previously risen sharply, with students forming a significant share of those cases.

However, the government said recent enforcement actions have contributed to a 30 per cent decline in student-related asylum claims over the past year.

As part of the updated immigration controls, the UK has also introduced a visa restriction measure targeting nationals from Afghanistan, Cameroon, Myanmar and Sudan, following what authorities described as a surge in asylum claims from those countries.

The new sponsorship rules raise key performance benchmarks for universities recruiting international students.

Institutions must now maintain visa refusal rates below five per cent, achieve at least 95 per cent enrolment rates, and ensure a minimum 90 per cent course completion rate.

From 2027, a new “traffic light” rating system will be introduced to assess universities based on compliance.

Institutions rated red will face limits on the number of international students they can admit and will be required to implement corrective action plans.

Continued underperformance could result in a full suspension of international recruitment rights.

During the announcement, Home Office Minister Mike Tapp said the UK will continue to welcome genuine international students but insisted the system must be protected from abuse.

He said the government had already seen progress in reducing student-related asylum claims but added that further tightening was necessary to close remaining loopholes.

Universities have acknowledged the importance of maintaining visa integrity while also warning that international students remain a major source of income and global influence, contributing billions of pounds annually to the UK economy.

The Home Office said it is also exploring improved data-sharing arrangements with universities to help identify risks earlier and strengthen monitoring across the sector.

Officials described the reforms as part of a broader effort to restore order to the immigration system and ensure that migration routes are used for their intended purpose.

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