International Student Levy Could Lead to £1.8Bn Loss in First Year, Report Warns

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International Student Levy Could Lead to £1.8Bn Loss in First Year, Report Warns

The Government’s immigration white paper said ministers would explore introducing a levy on higher education income from international students. Chris Ison/PA

The Government’s proposed international student levy could mean a £1.8 billion loss to the economy in the first year alone, analysis has suggested.

A report by policy consultancy Public First has estimated nine out of 12 regions in the UK would face a wider loss of more than £100 million in the first year of a levy because of the likely loss in international students.

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