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13.03.2026 14:31
'There is another side to this issue that is often ignored in the debate. People who can pay for tuition, visas, and travel abroad are already in a privileged position. If the student visa route were to become a backdoor to asylum, it risks pushing aside those who genuinely need protection and don’t have the resources to access such pathways in the first place. In that sense, this is not only about immigration control, but also about fairness and ensuring that opportunities belong to everyone.'

Amana Begam, columnist, writes

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If UK’s ’emergency brake’ on study visas is really about rules, why is Pakistan not included?
The selection of Afghanistan, Cameroon, Myanmar and Sudan is curious. Especially when Pakistanis currently constitute one of the largest groups claiming asylum in the UK.
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