The UK’s graduate visa scheme allows students to remain in the UK for at least two years after the completion of their bachelor’s or postgraduate degrees. The potential termination of this scheme might have a significant impact on Indian nationals, who have accounted for 42% of all graduate visas issued since the program started in 2021. As per reports, UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is yet to make any decision on this.
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Understanding the Graduate Route visa
The Graduate Route visa was introduced by the UK government in July 2021, and since then, it has been a crucial pathway for international students. As per this visa rules, a student can remain in the UK for at least two years post-graduation, and three years in case of those with PhD qualifications. To be eligible for this visa, applicants must be in the UK on a Short Term Study Visa or General Student Visa (Tier 4). The applicants will also be required to have their course completion confirmed by their education provider.
Coming back to the Graduate route visa, as per rule, as long as the visa is valid, graduates can work, freelance, pursue further education, and potentially go for a ‘skilled worker’ visa in case they get employment in the UK.
The Graduate route visa has, no doubt, been significant for Indian students for several reasons, with work opportunities and bringing their families to the UK being on top of the list. Here, it is important to note that Indian students make up for 42% of the total Graduate Route visas granted between 2021 and 2023. Needless to say, this visa is one of the most popular ones among Indian students.
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If reports are to go by, Migration Advisory Committee Chair Professor Brian Bell, emphasised that Indian students would be the most affected by any restrictions on the Graduate Route. Since the visa is one of the driving forces behind Indian students’ decision to choose the UK for higher education, its discontinuation could have adverse effects on the higher education system. As per Bell’s findings, the visa plays an important role in attracting and retaining talented individuals, which in turn benefits the UK economy and academic institutions.
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