UK education department opposes visa rule changes: ‘Drop in foreign student numbers mean…’

The UK Department for Education opposes the Home Office’s plans to reduce foreign student numbers, stating tuition fees can reduce costs for UK students.

The Department for Education in the UK is reportedly opposing the Home Office’s plans to reduce the number of foreign students in the country.

According to a report by Telegraph, The ministerial department argued that tuition fees paid by international students can help reduce costs for those from Britain, according to the report. It said a drop in foreign pupil numbers would require either more taxpayers’ money going to universities or higher tuition fees for UK students, the Telegraph said.

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