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UK warns universities over international visa abuse

Victory Emmanuel by Victory Emmanuel
June 5, 2026
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International visa abuse concerns prompt new UK rules that could restrict universities recruiting overseas students with low completion rates

Universities in the United Kingdom could face restrictions on recruiting international students under new government measures aimed at tackling alleged abuse of the student visa system.

Also read: See African countries affected by US new policy on visa

The proposals would require higher education institutions to achieve course completion rates of at least 90 per cent among international students or risk sanctions, including potential limits on future overseas recruitment.

The policy forms part of a broader government effort to strengthen oversight of student visas and address concerns that some individuals may be using academic programmes as a route into the illegal labour market.

Under the proposed rules, universities with persistently high dropout rates could face increased scrutiny from immigration authorities.

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Government officials argue that low completion rates may serve as an indicator that some students are not primarily entering the country for educational purposes.

The new measures are expected to place greater responsibility on universities to monitor student attendance, progression and completion, particularly among international cohorts.

Ministers have maintained that the United Kingdom remains open to genuine international students but insist that educational institutions must play a stronger role in safeguarding the integrity of the immigration system.

The higher education sector has previously warned that international students make a significant contribution to university finances, local economies and research programmes.

Any restrictions on overseas recruitment could therefore have substantial implications for institutions that rely heavily on international enrolment.

Supporters of the proposals argue that tighter controls are necessary to prevent International Visa Abuse and ensure student visas are used for their intended purpose.

Critics, however, have cautioned that universities should not be penalised for factors beyond their control, including personal, financial or academic challenges that may lead students to withdraw from courses.

The government is expected to provide further details on enforcement mechanisms and compliance requirements as the policy moves forward.

Also read: Iran faces visa crisis ahead of World Cup

The proposed changes come amid continuing debate over immigration levels, student migration and the balance between maintaining the United Kingdom’s attractiveness as a global education destination and strengthening border controls.

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