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Debate between Karl McCartney and Mark Harper
Monday 12th May 2014

(10 years, 6 months ago)

Commons Chamber
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Mark Harper Portrait Mr Mark Harper (Forest of Dean) (Con)
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5. What discussions he has had with his counterparts in Baltic countries on recent Russian aggression against Ukraine.

Karl McCartney Portrait Karl MᶜCartney (Lincoln) (Con)
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8. What discussions he has had with his counterparts in Baltic countries on recent Russian aggression against Ukraine.

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Debate between Karl McCartney and Mark Harper
Monday 19th November 2012

(12 years ago)

Commons Chamber
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Mark Harper Portrait Mr Harper
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The hon. Gentleman will know that London Metropolitan university did not carry out the obligations it was supposed to under its sponsor licence, yet it was given plenty of notice to do so. He will also know that the legitimate students who were here appropriately have been given the opportunity to stay either to the end of their course or to the end of the academic year. They have all been written to, and all had the opportunity to reply. UKBA is working closely with the university to make sure that those legitimate students are properly protected.

Karl McCartney Portrait Karl MᶜCartney (Lincoln) (Con)
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23. I am pleased to hear that the Government are cracking down on the number of bogus students. However, with the closure of the post-study work route, what reassurance can the Minister give me and the House that we are not discouraging bright and capable international students from studying in the UK in the light of the short time frame they are given to find graduate employment?

Mark Harper Portrait Mr Harper
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Those students who are here to study at universities have an opportunity to find graduate level employment for several months after the end of their course. They can then convert their visa into a work visa and stay here after their course. I think that gives bright students every opportunity to do so, without letting people stay here to do unskilled work that is not of economic benefit to the United Kingdom.