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Rufat Hamidov
Tashkent, Uzbekistan. MSc Financial Markets & Derivatives, London Metropolitan University
After the graduation I launched my career at Deloitte Consulting, advising the world’s biggest and systemically important financial institutions
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Brexit: What will happen to foreign students

15 July 2016

Brexit: What will happen to foreign students

The world is in debate as to what will happen after the referendum in the Í¬³ÇÔ¼ÅÚ on June 23rd. As a result, 52% of British citizens voted to exit the EU and the main question, which concerns CIS students today, is how this will affect them.

It sounds strange, but it will be better for international students.

First of all, the falling of the British pound reduces the costs to live and study in the Í¬³ÇÔ¼ÅÚ which is fortunate for both students and parents. For today, the Í¬³ÇÔ¼ÅÚ is the most expensive country.

Second of all, after EU citizens have work permissions revoked, foreign students from CIS countries will have more chances to get the job in the ͬ³ÇÔ¼ÅÚ.

All other aspects including visa issues will stay the same for students from CIS countries.

In addition, the exiting of the Í¬³ÇÔ¼ÅÚ from the EU will take several years; students entering Í¬³ÇÔ¼ÅÚ universities in 2016-2017 should not have any difficulties in terms of education at all.

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