
TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - Britain has announced that will stop issuing student visas to people from Afghanistan, Cameroon, Myanmar and Sudan.
It will also suspend skilled work visas to people from Afghanistan, it said in a statement on Tuesday.
The Home Office said the move was an attempt to clamp down on asylum seekers who enter Britain through legal routes.
"An 'emergency brake' on visas has been imposed for the first time on nationals from four countries following a surge in asylum claims from legal routes," the UK Home Office said.
Since 2021, almost 135,000 people have entered the country legally on visas before subsequently lodging asylum claims, the Home Office said.
The Home Office said it had cut student asylum claims by 20 percent in 2025, but it needed to take "further action" because those arriving on study visas still make up 13 percent of asylum claims in the system.
The number of asylum applications by students from Afghanistan, Cameroon, Sudan and Myanmar had "rocketed" by more than 470 percent between 2021 and 2025, it said.
Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood said she was "taking the unprecedented decision to refuse visas for those nationals seeking to exploit our generosity."
UK tightening asylum rules
The announcement comes a day after the UK's tightened asylum rules took effect.
Under the reforms, the Home Office will review the refugee status for adults and their accompanying children every 30 months.
Refugees whose countries are deemed safe will be expected to return home.
Under previous rules, those granted refugee status had it for five years and could apply for indefinite leave to remain and get on a route to citizenship.
Unaccompanied children will continue to receive five years' leave while a long-term policy for the group is considered.
Asylum seekers already in the country will continue to be assessed under the previous rules, it is understood.
The policy shift is modelled on Denmark's system, one of the toughest asylum and immigration systems in Europe. Since 2015, Denmark has made refugee status subject to review every two years.
Migration has become a major issue in British politics with the hard-right Reform UK surging in opinion polls with its anti-migration stance.
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