
The United Kingdom government has launched a robust campaign targeting international students who overstay their study visas, warning them they face deportation if they remain in the country illegally. For the first time, the Home Office is proactively contacting tens of thousands of foreign students via text messages and emails to caution them directly about the serious consequences of visa overstays.
This unprecedented move follows a sharp rise in the number of students entering the UK on study visas and subsequently applying for asylum once their visas expire. According to recent Home Office data, about 13 to 15 percent of asylum applications in the year up to June 2025 came from individuals who originally arrived on student visas—nearly six times higher than in 2020.
Home Secretary Yvette Cooper disclosed in an interview with the BBC that some students are filing asylum claims “even when conditions have not changed in their home countries,” which is putting significant pressure on the UK’s asylum system and accommodation facilities. Cooper emphasized the government’s commitment to support genuine refugees but warned against abuse of the asylum system by students seeking to extend their stay beyond their legal permission.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer has reinforced this tough stance, declaring that illegal entry will lead to detention and illegal work to arrest, with foreign national offenders facing removal from the UK. The campaign includes direct messages to about 130,000 students and their families, telling them that if they have no legal right to remain, they must leave the UK or face removal.
The government’s warnings explicitly state that asylum claims lacking merit will be swiftly and thoroughly rejected, and support for asylum applicants will be assessed against destitution criteria. Those who do not meet these criteria will not receive assistance. This approach aligns with recent policy changes, including restrictions on post-study work visas and tightened immigration rules.
The campaign reflects wider efforts by the UK government to clamp down on various immigration abuses, including the suspension of certain refugee family reunification schemes and the introduction of more stringent visa requirements. The crackdown signals increased vigilance on immigration compliance as the government continues to balance the needs of genuine refugees with efforts to deter and remove those unlawfully overstaying.
With around 10,000 students already contacted and many more expected to receive warnings in the coming months, this initiative marks a significant step in the UK’s immigration enforcement strategy amid growing concerns over the asylum system’s sustainability.
This campaign is expected to impact thousands of international students, including a large number from Nigeria and other common countries of origin, urging them to respect visa conditions and leave the country promptly when their study visas expire to avoid deportation.
This hardening of immigration policy and enforcement highlights the UK government’s broader immigration agenda under PM Starmer, aimed at reducing overstays, illegal work, and unfounded asylum claims from international students.
The message is clear: foreign students must comply with their visa terms or face removal from the UK .
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