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As an Education Provider do I need to comply with immigration rules if I am recruiting overseas students who require student visas?

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As an Education Provider do I need to comply with immigration rules if I am recruiting overseas students who require student visas?

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Yes. Most students coming to study here from outside the EU will require student visas, and that imposes requirements both on the students themselves and on the institutions at which they study. The following extract has been taken from the Border and Immigration Agency website: “Policies and procedures for student registration, non-arrival of student or non-attendance of student: your organisation’s prospectus must include a description of your internal policies and procedures relating directly to the Immigration Rules. You should aim to set out your institution’s procedures for Student Registration, Student Non-Arrival and Student Non-Attendance in detail, with particular mention of the processes involved when dealing with student non-compliance of Immigration Rules e.g. the circumstances under which you would pass a student’s details to the Home Office / Borders and Immigration Agency. The Borders and Immigration Agency is keen to receive information about all cases of overseas stud

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