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There is something called, "the blessing of him that was ready to perish" Job spoke about it.
Job 29:13
The blessing of him that was ready to perish came upon me: and I caused the widow's heart to sing for joy.
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🟠 Appeal is directed to Prime Minister Rishi Sunak regarding recent changes to immigration rules for foreign students in the UK.
🔴 The new rules prevent students from switching to work routes until they complete their studies, which aims to protect universities' financial budgets and plans.
🟣 However, universities are allegedly deregistering students from their courses after they have paid a significant portion (70% or even 90%) of their fees.
🟡 Many of these foreign students come from poor families in Africa, Asia, and other economically disadvantaged countries, and they have made significant sacrifices to study in the UK.
🔵 Upon arriving in the UK, students face challenges in finding affordable accommodation and often fall victim to exploitative landlords and agents.
🔴 The appeal criticizes universities for deregistering students without considering their financial commitments and describes the actions as absurd and inhumane.
🟣 The Home Office's role in curtailing students' visas and the lack of consideration for their circumstances, such as bereavement or mental health issues, is also condemned.
🟠 The appeal emphasizes that students cannot switch to work routes due to the new rules, which resulted from the universities' unreasonable approach to fee payment.
🟢 The author, as an immigrant with personal experience in the UK, believes that foreign students should not be treated as if they have no choice but to come to the UK.
🟡 The author highlights the significant contribution foreign students make to the UK economy through their school fees, experience, and cultural richness.
🔵 The appeal urges the Prime Minister, who is the son of an immigrant, to take a stand and address the challenges faced by foreign students, particularly against oppressive practices by some universities.
The author, Dele Olawanle, is the Principal Solicitor at Del & Co. Solicitors in London.
AN OPEN APPEAL TO THE PRIME MINISTER FOR FOREIGN STUDENTS IN THE UK.
This is an open appeal to Prime Minister @RishiSunak@10DowningStreet following the Statement of Changes to the Immigration Rules on the 17th of July 2023. Students can no longer switch to the work routes until the completion of their studies and that will protect the universities from any disruption to their financial budgets and plans.
However, the universities have to be kept in check as they are ruthlessly deregistering students from their courses after paying 70% or even 90% of their fees in most cases. At least, I have had to intervene for many students as their lawyer and the universities were unreasonably stubborn.
Most of these foreign students are from very poor families in Africa, Asia, and some poorest countries in the world. Their parents or the students themselves sold lands, properties, borrowed money, and left lucrative jobs to further their studies in the United Kingdom.
On getting to the UK, they faced unbelievable challenges to get accommodation, were taken advantage of by greedy landlords and agents (who have to be more regulated when it comes to students), spent all the money they brought in hotels, and could not get a part-time job to support themselves. For them to pay 60%, 70%, 80%, or 90% of their school fees and be ruthlessly deregistered from their courses is absurd and inhumane, to say the least.
For the universities to report the students to the Home Office and for the Home Office to unreasonably curtail their leave thereby wasting all their investments into their education without allowing for any mitigation for not being able to meet their financial commitments is sheer wickedness.
Some of the university administrators have never traveled out of the UK. Some of them do not even have a British passport despite being British. Some of the Home Office staff curtailing the visa of these students do not even take into account the circumstances of the students like the bereavement of their sponsor and mental health issues coming from moving to a foreign country, etc.
I speak for thousands of foreign students today especially as they cannot switch to the work route before the completion of their degrees. They were pushed to be switching to the work route because of the unreasonable approach of the universities when it comes to paying their school fees.
Having lived in this beautiful country for more than half of my life, I have seen several immigration policies bite the dust. The government should not treat immigrants especially foreign students as if they have no choice but to come to the United Kingdom.
The universities cannot survive without the excessive and punitive school fees paid by foreign students. Most of the university students who are UK citizens are surviving on student loans which most of them don’t pay back. So, give the foreign students a bit of credit. They are contributing immensely to the growth of the UK economy with their school fees, experience, and the richness of their culture.
I am an immigrant and I got my degree in the UK. I raised three adult children who attended the university here. It is not easy being a university student here not to talk about being a foreign student. They need a lot of help
If they are treated like they do not matter, they will look elsewhere. The Prime Minister who is also the son of an immigrant should stand up and be counted. Foreign students need help, especially against the oppressive approach of some universities in the UK.
Dele Olawanle is the Principal Solicitor at Del & Co. Solicitors, London.
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