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Foreign students facing severe accommodation crisis in UK: Report

International students pursuing higher education in the United Kingdom are grappling with a dire housing crisis, characterized by unaffordable rents and inadequate living conditions, according to a report by the BBC. Students from countries like India and Bangladesh have found it increasingly challenging to secure suitable and affordable accommodation in major UK cities, particularly London.

 

International students pursuing higher education in the United Kingdom are grappling with a dire housing crisis, characterized by unaffordable rents and inadequate living conditions, according to a report by the BBC. Students from countries like India and Bangladesh have found it increasingly challenging to secure suitable and affordable accommodation in major UK cities, particularly London.

The Challenge of Securing Housing

International students face numerous hurdles when trying to secure housing in the UK, including:

1. References and Payslips Requirement

  • Many students lack the required references and payslips.
  • Limited housing options due to these prerequisites.

2. Overcrowded Living Conditions

  • Nazmush Shahadat, a law student from Bangladesh, shared his experience living with 20 other men in a cramped flat.
  • Deplorable living conditions, including bed bug infestations.

Rising Rental Costs

3. Surge in Rental Costs

  • Rents in the UK have increased by over eight percent compared to the previous year.
  • Difficulty for foreign students to find affordable housing.

4. Affordability Issues

  • Fewer than one in 10 beds in major university cities are affordable for students relying on maintenance loans and grants.

International Student Population in the UK

5. Attraction of the UK for International Students

  • Over 679,970 international students pursuing their degrees in the UK (HESA).
  • Indian students constitute one of the largest international student communities, numbering more than 120,000.

Firsthand Experiences

6. Financial Burden

  • Rashavh Kaushik, an Indian law student, shares his experience of sharing a bedroom with another student.
  • High upfront payments and the need for guarantors.

Advocacy for Rent Controls

7. The National Union of Students (NUS)

  • Advocating for rent controls to alleviate financial strain.
  • The challenge of paying six months' rent in advance or finding a UK-based guarantor with a high income.

Vulnerability to Exploitation

8. The Importance of Legal Knowledge

  • Nehaal Bajwa from the NUS emphasizes that international students, due to their unfamiliarity with UK tenancy laws, are vulnerable to exploitation and may face homelessness.

Efforts by Universities UK

9. Universities Addressing the Issue

  • Universities UK acknowledges housing market pressures.
  • Commitment to working on solutions for international students.

The housing crisis facing foreign students in the UK underscores the need for continued efforts to ensure affordable and suitable accommodation options for this vital group of learners pursuing their education in the country. International students bring diversity and talent to the UK's universities, and addressing their housing needs is essential to providing them with a successful and enriching educational experience. It's imperative that universities, government bodies, and advocacy groups work together to find lasting solutions to this pressing issue.