UK Government: Graduate Visa Remained Under Review

By Daniel May 28, 2024
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The UK government announces the retention of the UK Graduate Visa for international students, focusing on recruiting agents and their standard recruitment process procedure. This measure is introduced so that only deserving students get the opportunity.

The UK government has declared that it will continue with the graduate visa route through which international students can work or seek employment in the nation for up to two years after graduation (for postgraduates or PhD holders, up to three years). Instead, the Home Office will concentrate on licensing any agents that source and sponsor international students and establishing a much tighter compliance code for the institutions that recruit them.

Government stated it would accept the recommendation of the Migration Advisory Committee (MAC) published last week, discussing that the graduate route should remain intact.

The proposal includes:

  • New compliance standards for institutions that recruit international students: ‘those institutions that fail to pass the visa checks, enrol, or complete their courses will lose their sponsor licence.
  • The requirement for universities to sign up to a code of conduct for agents
  • A rise in the financial maintenance requirement: international students will have to increase their financial self-sufficiency.
  • The review of the English language assessment aims for an independent standard
  • Restrictions on online delivery to ‘ensure all overseas students are predominantly undertaking face-to-face courses.

To date, no detailed explanation of the measures has been offered in the current proposal.

Source: GOV.UK

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