Dear Friends/Marafiki 

The attached press release has an important announcement about new rules, being announced today in London, for student visas to the UK.  From now on Tanzanian students will need to study at an approved UK institution.  I hope that you can find space to inform Tanzanian students about this change through your outlets.  

More information can be found at: http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/studyingintheuk/


With thanks and regards 

John Bradshaw 

Head of Political, Press & Projects Section 

British High Commission 

Dar es Salaam 

Tel: +255 (0)22 2110101 

Mob: +255 (0)754 764276 

Fax: +255 (0)22 2110102 

Website: ukintanzania@fco.gov.uk 

Visit our blogs at blogs.fco.gov.uk 

31 March 2009

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A strict new system to crack down on bogus colleges and fraudulent applications from foreign students has so far screened out almost a quarter of applications from independent schools, colleges and universities, the Government revealed today.

Institutions have to register with the UK Border Agency before they are allowed to sponsor international students to come here under the student tier (tier 4) of Britain's tough new points-based system.

More than 2,100 universities, independent schools and colleges have applied to accept international students. Each institution has been assessed or visited by UK Border Agency officers as part of the vetting process. Already around 460 institutions that don't make the grade have not been accepted.

Foreign students play a huge part in the United Kingdom's cultural and economic wealth and they help make the United Kingdom's education sector one of the finest in the world. Last year tuition fees from international students totalled £2.5 billion - the tier 4 rules ensure that institutions who benefit from having international students on their books take responsibility for ensuring students arriving from outside Europe comply with the conditions of their leave to be in the United Kingdom.

Before reaching the United Kingdom, students need to prove they have a place at a licensed education provider, that they can financially support themselves, and must provide their fingerprints to the UK Border Agency.

The Government is determined that the new route benefits talented, legitimate students making the most of Britain's world-leading educational institutions.

Home Secretary Jacqui Smith said:

"These new measures make sure people who come here to study - and the people who teach them - play by the rules.

"This new tier of the points based system allows us to know exactly who is coming to the UK to study and crack down on bogus colleges.

"I have made it clear that I will not tolerate either the fraudulent applicants trying to abuse Britain's immigration rules, or the dodgy colleges that facilitate them. However Britain will always welcome legitimate students who are coming here to receive a first-rate education."

Professor Mary Ritter, Pro Rector, International Affairs at Imperial College London said:

"International students play a big part in making Imperial the dynamic and exciting place it is, and we feel very fortunate that so many motivated, highly talented people from around the world want to pursue their studies here.

"It's vital that, while taking appropriate border control measures, we don't make it difficult for these students to come to the UK. For that reason we are very pleased that the Government has decided to extend the maximum length of the Tier 4 visa from the planned four years to cover the complete duration of a student's course. This will be particularly helpful for medical students.

"We also welcome moves to make the system simpler for institutions and students."

The UK Border Agency has been working closely with the education sector to ensure the system works for both institutions and students alike. Following consultation, students must show they have the money to support themselves for nine months - this is lower than the 12 months originally proposed for this tier.

The UK Border Agency website contains advice for educational institutions and advice for students who want to study in the UK under tier 4.

Today also sees a raft of other immigration controls come into force to ensure immigration is managed for the benefit of Britain. Today the UK Border Agency will:

  • introduce wider new categories of foreign nationals required to apply for an identity card containing their facial image and fingerprints. Identity cards will securely lock foreign nationals into one identity and help businesses crack down on illegal working;
  • be even more selective through the points-based system for foreign workers by ensuring that employers must have advertised skilled jobs for two weeks in a Jobcentre Plus before they can offer it to a foreign worker, and raising the bar for highly skilled migrants through Tier 1. This shows that in these difficult times the bar has been raised for highly skilled migrants; and
  • start increasing visa fees to provide a pot of cash which will go towards the Migration Impact Fund. The Government confirmed earlier this month that this fund, worth £70 million over two years, will be implemented to help deal with the impacts of migration on a local level. This money will be made available to local service providers across the country, including police, schools and hospitals.

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Toa Maoni Yako:

Kuna Maoni 14 mpaka sasa

  1. IN A FIRST PLACE WHY SHOULD ONE GO TO A BOGUS COLLEGE? ON TOP OF ALL, YOU WHITE PEOPLE WITH BLUE EYES YUO ARE SO SELFISH AND GREED, YOU WANT TO COME TO OUR COUNTRIES BUT YOU DON'T WANT OTHERS TO COME TO YOUR COUNTRY, ESPECIALLY WE BLACK BUSTERED MONKEY PEOPLE, IS NOT RIGT AND NO GOOD AT ALL. AND ACCORDING TO YOUR POLICIES ABOUT INTERNATIONAL STUDENT YOU GONNA LOSE LOADS OF FOREIGN CURRENCY AS LOTS OF PEOPLE THEY WILL GO TO U.S. A AND CANADA, PEOPLE ARE NO LONGER INTERESTED IN YOUR EDUCATION AND YOUR COUNTRY OF RACIST HATE OF BLCK PEOPLE. AND WE IN OUR COUNTRIES WE WILL PUT PRESSURE ON OUR LEADERS TO RESTRIC YOUR COMING WE DON'T CARE ABOUT YOUR MONEY ANYMORE. YOU KNOW IN U.S.A ALONE THERE RE MORE THAN 100,000. TANZANIAN STUDENT SIMPLY BECAUSE U.S.A. IS FRIENDLY COUNTRY TO FOREIGNERS. SO TAKE NOT, TAKE LESSON

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  2. Ah Mbona hizi habbari ni from last year ,au hizi zepi tena! tusichanganyane bwana.Hii mithungu ina roho stoki sana lakini waacheni tu ,wanawabana black Africans wanafungulia jina wana wa kujitoa muhanga.tehe tehe ncheke mie.

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  3. SINA MAKOSAApril 01, 2009

    sorry my friend! you got it wrong in a first place.This issue is nothing to do with colour.It's about helping British people to come through recession time.As British economy has been hit hardest in the EUROPE. and the recessio is most likely to last longer than in any other countries of EU. when they say British jobs for british they mean kicking out aliens like you and get jobs for british people.For many years student have been working crazy hours to cover their expenses,also many people abused student visa by working full time.If it were not recession the goverment would still go soft on visa students/working foregners.Now enough is enough the country will retain just genuine students and invisible illegal migrants.This point system will absolutely encourage many students to varnish from home office data base to seek under table jobs..Forget US, even india is better off academically than US,the best education is in England.And I can assure you all potential Uk bound students to ignore the above anony and continue with your plan to travel to the Uk, provided you 've genuine documents and registered to the licensed sponsors(institutions).

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  4. siyo kweli hii, ni april fool tuu

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  5. wewe sina makosa acha kudanganya watu,eti ni sababu ya crisis.Visa requirements zimekuwa tight even before the crisis,unakumbuka walivyoanza fingerprints issue.wewe acha hizo.Hebu nambie wanafunze wangapi wanafford kwend proper coll na unis.ni wale tu waliojiwasha na few ambao either wana scholarship au wana private sponsors.Unataka Kuniambia kwa mwanafunzi anayejisomesha mwenyewe afanye 20 hrs kwa week itawezekana kweli.Tusidanganyane hapa.Sijutiii kuja abroad.Tutabanana hapa hapa moaka kieleweke.

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  6. Hii habari ilijulishwa zamani kuwa itaanza mwaka huu, na kwa taarifa zenu tu watu wameshona shimo la mzunguko (loop hole) katika sheria hii na washaanza kuitumia. Kila wakiziba huku watu wanazibuwa kwengine

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  7. At the end of the day hii ni nchi yao na wanapaswa kulinda maslahi ya nchi yao, nalaiti kama viongozi wetu wangekuwa na mitamzamo kama ya hawa jamaa haya yote yasingetukuta, tafuta waboswana wangapi hapa UK wanaoishi maisha ya kubabaisha, wakija wanasoma vyuo vya kueleweka wakimaliza masomo wanarudi nyumbani.

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  8. Mimi binafsi nimefurahi sana na serikali ya England kuchukua hii hatua, vyuo feki vimeathiri watanzania wengi sana sababu maana ya elimu ni kuelimika, sasa hivi vyuo feki watu wanamaliza masomo kisha hatuoni mabadilko yoyote mtu ana degree anashindwa kunyambua jambo akaeleweka hata akitumia kiswahili akitumia kiingereza ndio aibu unaweza kujificha.

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  9. Mkibana huku, tunazibua kule, tutawaoa watoto wa kizungu kimakaratasi mpaka mkome,wao wana genuine love sisi tunatafuta life. kwani kati yao na sisi nani alianza kuja kwa mwenzie? msingekoloni nchi za watu tungewafata?? Hii ni payback... wazungu wana mchango mkubwa sana wa maendeleo finyu africa, wanacorrupt wachache wenye ubinafsi kuwakandamiza wengine..CHEGE alikuwa na AC ya mabilioni kibao kwenye kisiwa chao, mbona hawakumuhoji civil servant kapata wapi?? kwani yupo pekeyake??
    4 real man, hatujutii kuja ulaya hata msemeje? elimu tunapata, home tunasaidia mambo yanaenda...

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  10. Kwa wale ambao wanakuja kutafuta elimu kiukweli hii system itawasaidia sana lakini kwa wale wezangu mie tumekuja kubangaiza na college ni kigezo tu cha kupatia visa tutaathirika sana.

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  11. sina makosa,unachekesha sana wewe.. investigate before you make stupid comments!

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  12. JOHN MASHAKAApril 02, 2009

    Mimi kwa mtazamo wangu,huyu SINA MAKOSA kaelezea hali halisi,na huo ndio ukweli wenyewe hata ukifuatilia draft ya JACK SMITH.lengo ni kuwasaidia wazawa.Labda amekwenda mbali kenye suala la Elimu ya India.Na huyu ANONY 4:51 Inaelekea amechefuliwa na suala la India kwani bado haja achieve AMERICAN DREAM.ila kwa ukweli comments zake ni relevant nasio stupid.Ila hata mimi namuomba awe anaandika kwa kiswahili kwa faida ya wote.

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  13. kwa kifupi UK imepata wageni wengi kutoka EU na sasa wanatafuta jinsi ya kupunguza immigration kwahiyo kilichobaki ni ku restrict flow ya watu kutoka sehemu nyingine maana sheria za EU haziwaruhusu kuwazuia watu kutoka Europe.

    Lakini swala jingine pia ni vyuo vya kwenye "Briefcase" hivi vimekuwa tatizo kwa muda mrefu lakini sasa naona vitakwisha. Watu hawata shindwa kuja UK lakini sasa hivi kama unasema unakuja kusoma basi unakuja kusoma.

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