International students do not have a long-term impact on migration numbers, Theresa May has admitted.
Speaking to reporters in China, May said rogue colleges who admitted students for phoney courses had been shut down and international students no longer had significant long-term effects on migration numbers.
A study from the Office for National Statistics which examined the exit data last year found there were no long-term issues with students overstaying their visas.
https://www.theguardian.com/education/2018/feb/02/theresa-may-softens-stance-on-migration-and-foreign-students
Speaking to reporters in China, May said rogue colleges who admitted students for phoney courses had been shut down and international students no longer had significant long-term effects on migration numbers.
A study from the Office for National Statistics which examined the exit data last year found there were no long-term issues with students overstaying their visas.
https://www.theguardian.com/education/2018/feb/02/theresa-may-softens-stance-on-migration-and-foreign-students
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