UK Removal Threat: Nigerian Students Seek Legal Means, “Uncertain About Next Steps”

UK Removal Threat: Nigerian Students Seek Legal Means, “Uncertain About Next Steps”

Legit.ng journalist Adekunle Dada has over 8 years of experience covering metro, government policy, and international issues

London, United Kingdom - Some Nigerians in the United Kingdom have started exploring legal options to extend their stay in the country.

This is following the UK government’s message reminding international students that their visas were expiring.

Nigerian students scramble for work visa in the UK
Nigerian students seeking legal means ahead of the expiration of their student visa. Photo credit: @Keir_Starmer
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The UK government claimed that asylum applications from work, study and tourist visa-holders accounted for 37 per cent (41,400) of overall claims in the year ending June 2025.

International students made up the highest proportion of claimants at 40 per cent, followed by 29 per cent from work visas and 24 per cent from visitors.

As reported by The Punch, a PhD student in Scotland, who spoke on condition of anonymity said many Nigerain stidents faced uncertainty over their future.

The doctorate student said some had transitioned to skilled worker visas to survive the removal threats

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“Before, if you finish your Bachelor or Master’s degree, you can stay in the UK on a post-study work visa for two years, now it has been shortened to 18 months; this is part of the UK’s plan to tighten migration,”

A postgraduate student from the University of Salford said the new migration policy was unsettling and devastating.

The Nigerian student said time and lot of money were spent to move to the UK.

The master’s student moved to a skilled worker visa valid until July 2028 after opting out of the postgraduate route recently.

“With the new laws, fresh student visa holders cannot switch to the skilled worker visa on the shortage occupation list after July 22, 2025, while the post-study work visa has been cut to 18 months.
“Those here are uncertain about next steps, and others are now exploring alternatives to the UK, as seen in the drop in international student numbers.”

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A Nigerian graduate in the UK, said the UK Home Office had accepted her application after applying for a post-study visa following the expiration of her student visa on August 30, 2025.

The University of Cambridge graduate disclosed that most of the students she interacted with had either transitioned to the post-study visa or were in the process of doing so.

Nigerians, others Affected as UK warns foreign students

The UK Home Office sent an important message to foreign students, warning that they risk deportation if they overstay their visas.

In an interesting new move, the government began contacting students directly by text and email.

Reports on Tuesday, September 2, disclosed that about 10,000 foreign students, including Nigerians, whose visas were due to expire, received the messages.

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This move was part of the UK's ongoing reforms of immigration policies meant to reduce net migration.

The development was the latest migration clampdown that will be happening under Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, who resumed office on July 5, 2024.

Source: Legit.ng

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Adekunle Dada (Politics and Current Affairs Editor) Adekunle Dada is a trained journalist with over 8 years of working experience. He is also a Politics/Current Affairs Editor at Legit.ng. He holds a B.Sc. in Mass Communication from Lagos State University, Ojo. Adekunle previously worked at PM News, The Sun, and Within Nigeria, where he expressed his journalistic skills with well-researched articles and features. In 2024, Adekunle obtained a certificate in advanced digital reporting from the Google News Initiative. He can be reached via adekunle.dada@corp.legit.ng.

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