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本帖最後由 KIMLIFEINUK 於 24-2-22 22:35 編輯
UK also has 環境變化 too, food costs rising, salary can't catch up, lacking rental houses etc. People are struggling in uk even professional city workers.
It will be super nice if uk gov will allow foreigners and non uk residents to pay local fee in uni. However, the question is if it is really feasible, fair and workable? While a lot of councils are about to go under, where is this extra money to fund foreigners coming from?
The government pays around £22 billion to fund the education of each cohort of around 480,000 England-domiciled full-time undergraduate students studying anywhere in the UK.
For most English-domiciled students, all of this funding is initially provided by the taxpayer.
If you have already taxed quite substantially all throughout your life in uk, do you think anyone who is born and raised in uk will be happy to pay more just to fund poor (or rich ) foreigners' university education?
There were 78,768 asylum applications (relating to 97,390 people) in the UK in the year ending June 2023. I don't think the gov can cope, hence the Rwanda scheme even it was controversial.
Four out of 10 UK students are being rejected by elite universities in favour of overseas candidates who pay up to £24,000 a year - as school leavers face scramble for places after A-level results this week
University is in need of foreigner funds.
I do hope uk gov and universities can subsidy hong kong students uni fee in uk using taxpayers money. If that happens, a lot more hong kong kids will go to uk for sure to enjoy such benefits.
On the other hand, how about EU students in uk? They are closer and many of them have family link in UK for generations. Should they also allow local fee too? Although, the gov has just cancelled their fee status.
"New EU students starting in 2024/25:
Following the UK's exit from the European Union, if you're an EU, EEA or Swiss national, starting a course at a UK University, you will no longer be eligible for the same fees as UK students. You'll pay the same fees as an international student."
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