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<p>EU and non-EU students make an invaluable contribution to the UK’s higher education
sector, socially, culturally and financially. This is why the UK Government will continue
to welcome international students, working towards the ambition set out in our International
Education Strategy, to host 600,000 international students per year by 2030.</p><p>
</p><p>The Prime Minister has also been clear that he wants to help the UK attract
talent from around the world. On May 28 2019, we announced guarantees on student finance
for EU nationals. EU nationals (and their family members) who start a course in England
in the 2020/21 academic year or before will continue to be eligible for ‘home fee’
status and undergraduate and postgraduate student financial support from Student Finance
England for the duration of their course, provided they meet the residency requirement.</p><p>
</p><p>To further ensure the UK higher education sector remains internationally attractive,
my right hon. Friend, the Prime Minister announced the new Graduate Route in September
2019. This will offer an opportunity for international students who have passed their
degree to stay and work in the UK for two years post-study.</p>
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