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[size=12pt]Britain is likely to impose new restrictions before granting visas to students from India and other non-EU countries as part of the Prime Minister David Cameron Government's promise to reduce immigration and curb visa abuse.

Current rules allow non-EU students to work for two years after completion of their courses. This is likely to be restricted as Immigration Minister Damian Green considers the outcome of a consultation exercise on this issue. The migration of international students is worth £5 billion to the UK economy annually.

Elaborating on the alleged abuse of the student visa system, Green said in a speech on Tuesday night that non-EU students could not be allowed unfettered access to the UK labour market amidst growing unemployment in Britain.

He said: "The post study work route was intended to form a bridge between study and skilled work, allowing all international graduates to remain for two years after graduation. Many go into secretarial, sales, customer service and catering roles. At a time when graduate unemployment is at its highest level for seventeen years we need a more targeted approach".[/size]

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