The UK is about to unveil new limitations that would likely prevent students from Nigeria and other countries from studying in the UK from bringing their family with them.



The crackdown, which will prevent all masters students and many other postgraduates from bringing family members over, will reportedly be unveiled this week, according to a story by The Sun UK.
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The UK media outlet House claimed that PHD students, whose programs typically run between three and five years and need a high level of skill, will not be subject to the prohibition.
The Prime Minister, Rishi Sunak, was reportedly asked by Tory MPs to “get a grip on the rocketing numbers” following reports that net migration to the UK had risen to 1 million.
UK ministers are reportedly planning to unveil the immigration crackdown on Tuesday or Wednesday in an effort to stem the tide of rising numbers.



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“Rishi Sunak is anticipated to come out fighting on immigration, pointing out that these are numbers he inherited as they go back to the year ending in December 2022, two months after he was elected prime minister.