Despite Theresa May restraining order of limiting the intake of immigrant international students in Great Britain just like her Brexit dream have failed miserably, her leaving the office and reversal of the order that was in place that was termed by her as being too generous with the international students in 2012.
Before the change of policy Theresa has stepped up to limit the entry of immigrant population by limiting the stay duration of international students from other nations including Pakistan.
Now that the nation has compelled the reversion of the law United Kingdom has finally decided to have a taken on this subject to extend working rights to foreign students which comes as a great news for the Pakistani students.

Two years are long enough for a Pakistani student after completion of their degree to look for a job and gain international working experience.
When the stay duration was reduced to 4 months a sharp decline in the number of international students in UK universities was observed now the changes will increase the intake manifold.
Prior to the change the number of applicants to United Kingdom Universities had reduced to nearly half, this reduction in the number of applicants has greatly affected business in comparison to United States of America.
This policy was changed to retain the resource and the brains that have been trained in United Kingdom.
Measures by other countries are -Post-graduation work permit by Canada for international students, Australia also eased out the policies of immigration for international students giving a tough competition to United Kingdom.
Foreign students contribute about 25 billion pounds to United Kingdom annually.
Other measures- The United Kingdom is doing head over heels effort in correcting the mistake of Theresa May which affected the money the international students used to generate for the Britain’s economy.
In order to facilitate early application of the Pakistani students into United Kingdom universities, class campaigns are being run to guide Pakistani students during their application procedures and visa formalities by the United Kingdom’s government.