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London Mayor Proposes Work Visa
London Mayor Proposes Work Visa Solution for Indian Students
 INDIA , 17-November-2015  8:51:59 AM
London mayor Boris Johnson has proposed a new Commonwealth work visa for Indian students which will allow them to work for two years after graduating from a British university which he hopes will help address the sharp decline in foreign students coming to study in the UK.

As part of proposals he has forwarded to the UK government, the new two-year Commonwealth work visa would kick-start with India and then be extended to other Commonwealth countries if successful.

"London is indisputably the education capital of the world with more top performing universities than any other city globally. However, current restrictions on overseas students are putting off the brightest Indian minds from coming to study in the capital and it is crazy that we should be losing India's top talent and global leaders of the future to countries like Australia and the United States," Mr Johnson said.

"I hope we can work with London's universities and government to address this and make sure the capital remains the leading destination for international students," he said.

India is the third-largest international student market in London, after China and the US. However, the number of Indian students studying at London's higher education institutions has more than halved over the last five years.

In 2009-10, there were 9,925 Indian students in the British capital, while in 2013-14 there were only 4,790. This comes at a time when the demand for higher education is growing due to India's economic growth and the expansion of its middle class.

The Mayor and senior academics from some of London's leading higher education institutions got together at City Hall today to address this issue

From : http://www.ndtv.com  

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