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Students lured to UK universities by ‘fake promises’ from recruitment agents

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Ajit left his village in southern India for Oxford hoping for better opportunities. But within days of arriving in 2022, he discovered the recruitment agent who found him a course had sold him “fake promises”. 

The 27-year-old said an agent for StudyIn UK in Tamil Nadu told him that Oxford Brookes was part of Oxford university and that he was guaranteed an automatic extension of his post-study work visa.

“They told me, I will stay for five years and then I can go directly to ‘indefinite leave to remain’, which is a fake promise,” Ajit told the Financial Times.

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