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Expensive protectionism

Turning off the tap of immigrations, could be expensive as well as very difficult. In United Kingdom, for instance, say no to work permit after degree could cause a big loss for nation’s coffers, about 2,4 billion sterling. The new law, that will enter into force next April, provide rigorous measures for young people coming from foreigners countries who want to stay in England looking for a job after obtained a degree. The aim is to reduce at least of 26% the presence of this kind of migrants. According to the Migration Advisory Committee it would have disadvantages. Economical mainly. Experts say England will be less attractive for student from abroad and consequently less taxpayers for Royal Treasury.