UK Graduate Visa
The UK Graduate Visa, an unsponsored work route introduced by the government to retain the brightest global talents, presents a great opportunity for international students to extend their stay after graduation. This visa allows graduates to seek or take up employment without being tied to a specific job offer or sponsorship. In this blog post, we will delve into the key aspects of the Graduate Visa, including the latest updates and eligibility criteria for 2024.
What is the Graduate Visa?
The Graduate Visa is tailored for students who have successfully completed a bachelor’s degree or higher at a Home Office-approved UK higher education institution. One of the standout features of this visa is that applicants don’t need a Certificate of Sponsorship (CoS) from an employer, granting them the freedom to work in any role and facilitating a smoother transition into the UK job market. Depending on the level of qualification, the visa can be granted for 2 or 3 years.
2024 Rapid Review by the Migration Advisory Committee
In 2024, the government commissioned a rapid review of the Graduate route by the Migration Advisory Committee (MAC) to address policy critiques. The review is focusing on several areas, including potential abuses of the visa and its impact on the UK’s higher education system. The findings of this review are eagerly awaited and are likely to shape future policy adjustments.
Eligibility and Requirements
To be eligible for a Graduate Visa, applicants must fulfil the following criteria:
- Successful Completion Requirement: Applicants must have completed the course for which they were issued their last Student Visa. Confirmation of course completion from the educational institution is essential.
- Qualification Requirement: The visa applicant must have obtained a recognised UK bachelor’s, master’s, PhD, or professional qualification.
- Study in the UK Requirement: Applicants must have studied in the UK for a minimum duration during their course. Specific provisions apply to those who studied remotely due to COVID-19 restrictions.
Application Process and Costs
Applying for a Graduate Visa involves completing an online application form and paying a fee of £822. Applicants must also pay the Immigration Health Surcharge, which grants them access to the NHS. Proof of financial means or English language proficiency is not required during this process, as these are assessed during the initial student visa application.
Changes to Dependant Rules
As of Spring 2024, significant changes have been implemented, aligning the Graduate route with the Student route regarding dependants. Graduate visa holders are no longer able to bring family members to the UK as dependants, marking a shift from previous regulations that allowed this under certain conditions.
Post-Graduate Visa Pathways
It is important to note that the Graduate Visa does not directly lead to settlement or an extension. Upon expiry, visa holders must transition to another immigration route, such as the Skilled Worker visa, to continue staying in the UK legally. This transition requires securing a job with a Home Office licensed sponsor that meets specific skill and salary thresholds.
Conclusion
The UK Graduate Visa acts as a stepping stone for international students aspiring to build their careers in the UK. While the route offers flexibility and opportunity, it comes with stringent requirements and does not provide a direct path to permanent residency. As policies evolve, especially in light of the MAC’s review, potential applicants must stay informed to navigate the complexities of post-study work options in the UK effectively.
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