Another way of putting this, however, is that the vast majority (79%) had, as one would expect, gone home and – as the report went on to show – of the others, almost a third were still, quite legitimately, in education (on long courses such as medicine, or a series of courses, such as from A-levels to a degree). And the remainder had, again quite legitimately, either married British citizens or applied for, and been issued with, visas to work here.
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