Europe is literally paying Indians hundreds of euros a month to “study” while its own students can’t afford rent and are drowning in debt.
In a now-viral video, an Indian student in Europe boasts about the arrangement. He explains how the EU provides him with 1400 euros every single month that covers rent, travel, and meals, with zero student debt, while he still saves 600 euros every single month.
He walks through what he calls “elite scholarship secrets,” noting that a simple bachelor’s degree, a valid passport, and basic English proficiency suffice — adding that “IELTS is not always mandatory” and a certificate from some random school abroad will do.
europe literally paying Indians 1400 euro a month to "study" here while our own students can't afford rent and are drowning in debt.
— pallasmaxxer (@pallasmaxxer) March 30, 2026
this guy is literally bragging about scamming the system with a degree that’s worth less than a high school diploma in the west.
total subversion… pic.twitter.com/IA0yxdlaaY
The poster highlighted the post with clear frustration: “literally bragging about scamming the system with a degree that’s worth less than a high school diploma in the west… total subversion of our education system and you are the one footing the bill. Peak comedy.”
In follow-ups, the same account pointed out that the individual admits “you don’t need to be a topper to get 1400 euro a month… a 75% gpa from a third world uni — literally a mediocre 6.5/10 here… you don’t even need a real English test.”
This reflects a broader pattern visible online where some Indians treat European scholarships and student visas as an easy backdoor.
Other posts have referenced credential issues in India, including claims that one can simply buy degrees and credentials in India and use them to secure educational places in Europe with a visa.
The same dynamic has played out for years in the UK. Former universities minister Jo Johnson previously slammed the high drop-out rates among Indian and Bangladeshi students — the highest among international cohorts — with concerns that “one in four” drop out to take up jobs while remaining on student visas.
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— GB News (@GBNEWS) December 15, 2023
'1 in 4 students from India and Bangladesh drop out of their UK university course. So, come over here, bring your dependents, then just drop out and crack on with your life.'@PatrickChristys asks if we should impose an 'absolute cap' on immigration. pic.twitter.com/aGfgk1xOqU
He called for stricter rules requiring overseas students to prove they can support themselves for the full duration of their course to prevent abuse.
More recently, UK Indo-Pacific Minister Seema Malhotra flagged a surge in student asylum claims as clear “visa abuse.” She stated: “We’ve seen visa abuse in the case of legal routes, where people have gone legally and then sought to overstay when their visas weren’t extended.”
UK universities are shutting out applicants from Pakistan and Bangladesh because of concerns over visa abuse and tougher Home Office rules https://t.co/AbCtu4C4XD pic.twitter.com/JP9PwOosBR
— Financial Times (@FT) December 4, 2025
Official figures showed around 16,000 international students applied for asylum last year after completing courses, with another 14,800 in the first half of 2025.
Completely agree with @ZiaYusufUK
— Chris Rose (@ArchRose90) March 4, 2026
Shabana Mahmood has suspended student visas for four countries. They made up 3,000 out of the 400,000 student visas last year.
The student visas from Bangladesh are x3 higher, Pakistan and Nigeria x10 higher but they’re not on the list. A sham. pic.twitter.com/MNDKJfxbUA
Indian student numbers to the UK have already fallen amid tighter controls.
UK minister flags visa 'abuse' as student asylum claims surge https://t.co/Wqd1i1E0Ho
— BBC News (UK) (@BBCNews) November 25, 2025
'We should change the law to say if you come in on a student or tourist visa, you cannot seek asylum!'
— GB News (@GBNEWS) November 23, 2025
Former Conservative MP Louise Mensch reacts to new reports into how Britain's visa system is being gamed, with Pakistanis making up a disproportionate number of cases. pic.twitter.com/q5bXTYrF51
Reform leader Nigel Farage has repeatedly called out the absurdity of the student visa route, including how it has allowed foreign students to bring large numbers of dependents.
In one exchange, he put it plainly: “If you come to university in Britain, you can’t just bring your Mum with you.”
He highlighted the previous policy that saw 460,000 study visas issued in 2023 along with 144,000 dependents, describing it as “absolutely batty” and noting that universities had become “drunk on foreign money.”
Farage argued this setup does little to benefit British students and contributes heavily to net migration figures.
Farage has repeatedly argued that the economic case for mass migration has collapsed, pointing out how it drags down GDP per capita and leaves average Britons poorer despite headline growth figures.
This fits a wider picture. A report from the Centre for Migration Control revealed that 1.6 million migrants in the UK are unemployed or economically inactive, costing taxpayers £8.5 billion a year — a figure that does not even include asylum accommodation or foreign student subsidies.
The analysis described the situation as “the very definition of a Ponzi scheme.”
Europe and the UK have spent years importing large numbers of students under the banner of “excellence” and economic benefit. Instead, taxpayers subsidize stipends and visas while native young people struggle with debt and housing costs.
When the arrivals treat the system as a joke — openly bragging about minimal effort for maximum payout — and even bring extended family on the back of student visas, the subversion becomes impossible to ignore.
The response must be straightforward: close the loopholes, enforce real standards, deport those gaming the rules, and put citizens first. Continuing the current approach only accelerates the burden on working people and erodes trust in institutions.
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