Rishi Sunak said the UK will always want to recruit the โ€œbest and the brightestโ€.

โ€œInternational students do make a significant economic and cultural contribution to the UKโ€™s higher education sector and indeed the UK. They enrich the university experience for all students,โ€ Rishi Sunak told a committee of MPsย on December 20.

โ€œThe point to recognise is, the target we set of 600,000 was for 2030. We met it several years early and that is a sign of success but obviously it causes one to look at the situation but no one is doubting the contributions that students make to the UK and the economy.โ€

He did not say whether the UK should change the target for 2030.

Asked by chair of the education select committee, Robin Walker, whether some institutions should be attracting international students and others not, is a โ€œnon-starterโ€, the prime minister said limiting international students at some institutions is โ€œnot something Iโ€™ve spoken aboutโ€.

The education ministerย Gillian Keegan recently said the UK should โ€œfocus on how we can expand and grow stillโ€ after reaching the 600,000 target a decade early.

However, home secretary Suella Braverman has previously claimed that โ€œpoor universities [are] being bankrolledโ€ by international students. Her comments caused dismay among international education stakeholders and were heavily criticised.

โ€œI want to make sure that we attract the best and the brightest to the UK, that is something we will always want to do,โ€ the prime minister confirmed to the committee on December 20.

โ€œThe reforms that we have put in place will all have continued to attract people hereโ€

โ€œThere is a global competition for talentโ€ฆ funnily enough our visa system for highly-skilled people is very competitive.

โ€œThe reforms that we have put in place will all have continued to attract people here,โ€ he added, possibly referring to the Graduate visa route for post-study work opportunities.

UUKi has said that the UK should not be โ€œpursuing growth at any costโ€. The focus should beย on sustainable growth,ย diversifying the pool of international students and maintaining the position of second mostย popular destination behind the US,ย Jamie Arrowsmith, UUKi director has said.

โ€œWe just want to make sure that people, when they are here, are contributing one way or another, I think that is an important foundation of a proper migration system,โ€ Sunak concluded in his statement to the committee.

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