9/10/09 - After consultation with its members, ICOS has submitted a response to proposed new immigration rules for full-time non-EEA students.
ICOS' key recommendations from the full submission include:
Background:
The Proposed New Immigration Regime for Full Time Non-EEA Students contained more than 20 specific proposals, including capping the length of time a person can spend in Ireland as a student, introducing a two tier system "to facilitate the targeting of incentives towards the upper end of the academic spectrum", a tighter inspection regime, possible changes in respect of visas and new guidelines on work placement or internship. Some transitional measures are set out for those already in the system.
Ahern to overhaul student immigration regime - Department of Justice Press Release (1 September 2009)
Student immigration reforms published - Irish Times online (1 September 2009)
Time limits on foreign students proposed: Minister plans to introduce five-year maximum stay - Irish Times (2 September 2009)
Visa-scam schools face crackdown as new rules approved - Irish Independent (2 September 2009)