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UK Deputy Foreign Minister Lord Tariq Ahmad Assures Indian Undergraduate Students of Visa Rule Changes

Significance of Indian Students Emphasized

In a recent statement, UK Deputy Foreign Minister Lord Tariq Ahmad has reassured Indian undergraduate students that the recent changes in UK visa rules will not have any negative impact on them. Lord Ahmad highlighted the significance of Indian students and clarified that the modifications primarily target students in research and doctoral studies courses who fail to complete their programs.


Continued Welcome for Undergraduate and Research Students

Lord Ahmad, in an interview with NDTV, expressed his assurance that students coming for undergraduate studies and research purposes would always be welcomed in the United Kingdom. The UK government is actively seeking to address illegal immigration concerns while attracting more students from India.


Family Members Allowed for Research Programs

While UK Home Secretary Suella Braverman recently announced that international students would no longer be allowed to bring their family members into the UK, these changes primarily apply to postgraduate students. However, students enrolled in research programs such as research-led masters’ courses and PhD programs will still be allowed to bring their family members, including children and elderly parents, as dependents. This provision aims to support the family units of students pursuing advanced research studies.


Crackdown on Unscrupulous Education Agents

Home Secretary Suella Braverman has pledged to crack down on unscrupulous education agents who facilitate inappropriate applications, focusing on immigration rather than promoting genuine educational opportunities. This measure aims to ensure that student visas are not misused for purposes other than education.


Preserving the Integrity of the Visa System

The recent modifications in visa rules are part of the Rishi Sunak government’s efforts to reduce annual net migration and prevent the exploitation of student visas for employment purposes. These changes aim to maintain the integrity of the visa system and ensure that visas are used appropriately.


Strengthening Collaboration and Enhancing Bilateral Relations

During his four-day visit to India, UK Deputy Foreign Minister Lord Tariq Ahmad will meet with External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar and other senior officials of the External Affairs Ministry. The primary objective of the visit is to strengthen collaboration in the fields of science and technology between the two nations, further enhancing bilateral relations.


Positive Sign for India-UK Relations

Lord Tariq Ahmad’s visit to India is viewed as a positive sign in the context of India-UK relations, particularly after the controversy surrounding pro-Khalistan protests outside the Indian Embassy in the UK earlier this year. The visit demonstrates the commitment to maintaining and enhancing the bilateral ties between the two countries.

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