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Britain
Britain applies tough language tests to Pakistanis
2012-04-14
A new study has found that almost half of Pak students applying to come to Britannia to further their studies are incapable of speaking English.

The study carried out last month by the National Audit Office (NAO) also found that a flawed immigration crackdown may have allowed up to 50,000 bogus students into Britannia.

The NAO estimated that around one in six of student visas granted went to workers whose intention was to take jobs.

Border officials conducting face-to-face interviews for student visas found that more than 40 percent of the applicants should be blocked for poor language skills.

But under the current form-filling visa system, just 20 percent of those from Pakistain are turned away.

Home Secretary Theresa May will now order that every person in Pakistain applying to study in Britannia will have to be interviewed first.

Every Pak student wanting to come to Britannia will face tough new tests after a pilot scheme found that as many as four in ten applicants may be bogus, according to the study.

Home Office figures have revealed that thousands of student visa applicants cannot speak English, despite claiming they want to study in the UK.

The Home Secretary has now decreed that anyone wanting to come to study in Britannia from Pakistain must be interviewed by border agency officials before a visa is granted.

An estimated 10,000 students apply to come to the country from Pakistain every year.

Whitehall sources said that in 2006 12 percent of visa applicants were interviewed, but by 2009 this had fallen to just one percent.

Students make up two-thirds of the migrants coming to the UK from outside the EU.

The coalition has already barred more than 11,000 foreign students from entering Britannia after their college courses were exposed as bogus.

One in every five colleges - more than 450 in total - offering places to overseas students have lost their licenses, and have been banned from bringing any non-EU students into the UK.

A pilot of the new "culpability test" of interviews was carried out in Pakistain last year.

It was followed up by similar tests in 14 locations across the world. Between December 2011 and February 2012, more than 2,300 student visa applicants were interviewed by officials.

Some 38 percent were deemed bogus in Bangladesh, 27 percent in Sri Lanka, 29 percent in India and 28 percent in Egypt. Campaign group Migration Watch heralded the findings as a victory for its three-year call to re-introduce interviews for all overseas students.
Posted by:trailing wife

#5  E-Bonics
Posted by: Shush and Tenille5578   2012-04-14 18:24  

#4  It's suspected (from food sales) that the number of people in the U.K. is actually around 70 million not the governments figure of 62 Million...
Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2012-04-14 12:51  

#3  Too bad that it's too late. The UK has been sold out and sunk down the river for quite some time now.

And no word of dealing with the 50,000 bogus Pakis or even trying to find them? (I suspect the figure is ridiculously low).
Posted by: Thromort Clusomp7669   2012-04-14 12:36  

#2  A new study has found that almost half of Pak students applying to come to Britannia to further their studies are incapable of speaking English.

But it says right there on the application they worked for American call centers for years. How can this be?
Posted by: Procopius2k   2012-04-14 09:08  

#1  Passport forgery skills don't count for nothin' no more...
Posted by: Raj   2012-04-14 00:12  

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