Story from The Scotsman:
The visa request was refused on other grounds as well (like she hadn't studied english in Russia either, and her financial means were suspect), but still, it shows quite a bit of gaff on the part of London which though they acknowledge was an error on their part, they won't apologize for.
A Russian student refused entry to Scotland to study English was told by Whitehall officials she would have found the Scots accent difficult to understand.
The extraordinary statement was made in documents sent to the un-named women by Foreign Office officials when they refused her entry to the UK last summer.
"You cannot satisfactorily explain why you have chosen to attend an English course in Scotland rather than your options of Oxford or Cambridge, where you should face less difficulty understanding a regional accent," officials stated.
The visa request was refused on other grounds as well (like she hadn't studied english in Russia either, and her financial means were suspect), but still, it shows quite a bit of gaff on the part of London which though they acknowledge was an error on their part, they won't apologize for.
Re: Something I actually know something about...
Date: 2004-01-11 06:59 am (UTC)For English majors, the powers-that-be have (perhaps wisely) decided we have too many of them as it is. Now if they were coming into the US to study computer science or engineering (things not available in other countries, and can benefit america and the world as much as their home country), that would be different.
Having an open border doesn't necessarilly mean making it easy for others to come in. There has to be a balance somewhere. I'm not saying I know where that balance is, of course...