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How to treat the influence of theresa may's coming to power on China students?

Theresa may, who is 60 years old, is the "elder statesman of the four dynasties" of the Conservative Party, becoming the second female prime minister in British history after Margaret Thatcher. During his tenure as Minister of the Interior, Yimei was very conservative in style, tough in immigration policy and tightened visa policy many times. She once strongly advocated restricting immigration and restricting foreign students from working in Britain. The author studied in the UK from 2065438+03 to 2065438+05, and the policies of canceling PSW (working for two years after graduation) visa and invalid study visa made the overseas students miserable, so "Yimei" is often called the British version of "extinct teacher".

Britain's "Brexit" will inevitably bring many unstable factors to Britain. Will the tough style of "Iron Lady" continue? In this regard, Hu Dawei, director of the research department of China Institute of International Studies, believes that theresa may, as the new British Prime Minister, needs to reconsider international affairs and national internal affairs under the pressure of public opinion. Tian, a researcher at the European Institute of China Academy of Social Sciences, agrees with this view, but points out that "human character is hard to change", so theresa may's firm stance on immigration and other issues will not change easily.

When theresa may came to power, the good days for overseas students and immigrants in China came to an end? Not exactly. Wang Yiwei, director of the EU Research Center of Renmin University of China, believes that Britain, as an open economy, will not exclude competitive talents from all countries, and its policies are mainly aimed at "blue-collar" and "mixed diploma" students in Central and Eastern Europe. On this issue, Hu Dawei pointed out that Britain will be more cautious about the international student and immigration policies within the EU, in order to get the maximum benefit from the unified European market after Britain leaves the EU. For countries outside the EU, although it is possible to treat them differently, it will not have much impact on China students and immigrants in a short time, and the formulation and implementation of policies will be a slow process. Although the "lucky ones" who enjoy the PSW visa only stayed before April 20 12, the author did witness several students find jobs in the UK as they wished during their study in the UK. Without the policy of making it harder for talents, I'm afraid it's up to you to live a good life.

Based on the rights and interests of overseas students and immigrants in China who may be affected in the future, some analysts worry that the launch of "Iraq-America" may have a negative impact on Sino-British relations. Tian responded to this view. He believes that in the context of the "golden age" of Sino-British relations, visa and immigration policies have little impact. British Chancellor of the Exchequer Osborne said recently that Britain is planning a series of fiscal reforms to sell Britain to the whole world, especially to China. Wang Yiwei also pointed out that at present, Britain's top priority is to discuss how to start negotiations with the EU. After Brexit, Sino-British relations will usher in greater development by seizing opportunities and avoiding risks.

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