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Most foreign students feel unwelcome in UK

A new survey has revealed that the majority of international students studying in the UK feel unwelcome in the country with a significant number saying that they would not recommend their friends to come and study in UK.

Updated on: Feb 11, 2014 05:46 PM IST
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A new survey has revealed that the majority of international students studying in the UK feel unwelcome in the country with a significant number saying that they would not recommend their friends to come and study in UK.

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A study of the 3,100 international students by the National Union of Students revealed that more than 50% believed the UK government was either not welcoming or not welcoming at all, towards overseas students, the Independent reported.

Figures show PhD students are most likely to feel unwelcome (65.8%) with those from Japan (64.5%), Nigeria (62.8%) and India (62%) the next most likely to say they have received hostile treatment.

Students from India, Pakistan and Nigeria are most likely to advise their friends not to study here.

Asked what most perturbed them, 40% cited moves to get landlords to check on their legal status, while 74% said introducing an National Health Service (NHS) levy would make it either impossible or more difficult to study in the UK.

Figures show a drop in recruits last year - from 2,39,000 to 1,97,000 - although the latest, The Universities and Colleges Admission Service (UCAS) statistics indicate they are rising again this year.

 
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