Japa: How Nigerians in UK schools grew from 20,000 to 127,000 in 3 yrs – British envoy

Japa: How Nigerians in UK schools grew from 20,000 to 127,000 in 3 yrs – British envoy

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British High Commissioner to Nigeria, Richard Montgomery, has revealed that the number of Nigerian students in the United Kingdom’s universities rose from 20,000 to 127,000 in three years.

Montgomery also disclosed that Nigerians alone received 325,000 visas out of 3 million issued for international students and other immigrants in 2022.

The ambassador made this known while defending the UK government’s new policy on the restriction of foreign student visas.

He said the policy was a mechanism devised at managing the pressure on social services for scholars.

“Three years ago, there were 20,000 Nigerian students in British higher education institutions, and last year, the number increased to 127,000,” Montgomery said.

“So, we had a five-fold increase in the number of students from Nigeria coming to UK universities.

“We are delighted that UK universities continue to attract the best and brightest from Nigeria.”

The envoy stated that, in 2022, “the UK granted three million new UK visas of various types, including students and other visitors.”

He added, “Nigerians alone received 325,000 of those three million visas.

“So more than 10 per cent of the visas from the UK are to Nigerian citizens which is fantastic.

“It goes back to the fact that the UK and Nigeria have strong people-to-people links.”

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