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I would have thought if they didn't complete the course the visa would be revoked. Also, I have found a list of dependants that can currently be brought below:

Your dependants​

A dependant partner or child is one of the following:
  • your husband, wife or civil partner
  • your unmarried partner
  • your child under 18 years old - including if they were born in the UK during your stay
Sounds like this was answered. Wives, children parents, in-laws. Once here they claimed they could not go back. Poor mental health and lack of mental health resources in the home country was one example.
 
Sounds like this was answered. Wives, children parents, in-laws. Once here they claimed they could not go back. Poor mental health and lack of mental health resources in the home country was one example.

I have just found a great analysis here from Oxford University. It looks like it only became a major problem very recently (following Brexit when we took more students form India and Nigeria) and has now been fixed:

In 2022, over 134,000 visas were issued to student dependants, an all-time high, and eight times more than the roughly 16,000 issued in 2019 (Figure 2). Until January 2024, all postgraduate students could bring partners or children as dependants. From January 2024, this is no longer permitted unless a person is on a research course (in most cases, a PhD).

A combination of two factors drove the increase in dependants when they were still permitted. First, there were more international students. In particular, the number of international students enrolling on a new postgraduate course rose by 41% between the 2019/20 and 2021/22 academic years (Figure 4). Second, students brought more dependants with them during the same period – from an average of less than 0.1 dependants per student in 2019 to about 0.28 in 2022 (Figure 2).

To a large extent, the increase in dependants was linked to higher student migration from India and Nigeria. Nationals of these two countries made up almost three-quarters (74%) of dependant study visas issued in 2022 – 60,200 were issued to Nigerians (45%) and 38,800 to Indians (29%). Students from Nigeria were much more likely to bring dependants with them than other top nationalities, with an average of more than one dependant (1.02) per student in 2022. In contrast, Indian students brought an average of 0.28 dependants per student, while American and Chinese students brought almost no dependants (0.01 and 0.07 dependants per student, respectively).

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I have just found a great analysis here from Oxford University. It looks like it only became a major problem very recently (following Brexit
Standard.
Brexit - always was and always has been and always will be shít for the UK.
 
but but but but high immigration is all Labours fault scream the right wing numptys on here that voted for Boris and his brexit...................



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It seemed you were talking about the other issue. This way is definitely a lot more comfortable than a small boat! Do we know how many in total try this way?
I don't think the numbers are that high. The "top 5" account for about 6,000 applications a year. That will be primary applications, with dependents etc counted as 1.
 
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