Abstract

The UK held a referendum and officially announced its departure from the European Un-ion in 2016. The political and economic landscape within the UK began to change signifi-cantly, including a sustained economic downturn, rising prices and a shortage of some re-sources. In the fourth year of the UK's exit from the EU (2019), Corona Virus Disease 2019 (COVID-19), caused by a novel coronavirus, was discovered in China and it rapidly expanded and broke out worldwide. Amidst the global tensions, Chinese students in the UK were being affected in unpredictable ways. This article will analyze the impact of Brexit and the epidemic on Chinese students in the UK in terms of the international stu-dents' financial situation, daily study and life, with the aim of helping the public to recog-nize the hardship that this group of people is now facing and to call on the public to initi-ate protection for Chinese students.

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