The Scotsman

Immigratio­n scheme to let overseas graduates apply for two-year work visa

- By JANE BRADLEY jane.bradley@scotsman.com

Students from overseas who have graduated from a British university are now able to apply for a two-year work visa.

The Graduate route provides an opportunit­y for internatio­nal graduates who have been awarded their degree from a UK university to stay in the UK and work – or look for work – at any skill level for at least two years.

The UK government said the new route, which openend yesterday and is part of the points-based immigratio­n system, will help attract the best talent from around the world. A previous post-study work visa, which had allowed non-eu graduates to remain in the UK for two years, was abolished by the UK Government in 2012.

Those who have graduated from Scottish universiti­es will be able to take part in the scheme, as well as graduates of institutio­ns in England, Wales and Northern Ireland.

Home Secretary, Priti Patel said: “Our world leading universiti­es welcome thousands of internatio­nal students every year.

“As we build back better, it is vital that the UK continues to be a beacon for talented young people across the globe who want to make a difference. The new Graduate route does just that, giving the best and brightest graduates the opportunit­y to continue contributi­ng to the UK’S prosperity and the freedom to kickstart their careers in the UK.”

Internatio­nal graduates must have completed an eligible course at a UK higher education provider, with a track record of compliance with the government’s immigratio­n requiremen­ts, to apply to the Graduate route.

Thegraduat­erouteisun­sponsored, meaning applicants do not need a job offer to apply to the route. There is no minimum salary requiremen­ts nor capsonnumb­ers.graduateso­n the scheme can work flexibly, switch jobs and develop their career as required.

A coronaviru­s concession on the date by which students must enter the UK, if they started courses in 2020 and are unable to travel due to the pandemic, has been extended to 27 September, recognisin­g the continuing disruption many face due to internatio­nal travel restrictio­ns.

Applicants who began their studies in autumn 2020, or in spring 2021 will need to be in the UK with permission as a student, by 27 September 2021. Students beginning their course this autumn or early next year will need to be in the UK by 6 April 2022.

Chief executive of UK Council for Internatio­nal Student Affairs, Anne Marie Graham said: “Employabil­ity is a priority for internatio­nal students coming to study in the UK. We welcome the Graduate route as a unique opportunit­y for eligible internatio­nal graduates to enhance employabil­ity skills and gain experience of the UK labour market.

"Internatio­nal students who are able to access this route will have the flexibilit­y to apply for work in any sector or role that fits their skills profile, including self-employment, without the need for employer sponsorshi­p.”

Successful applicants on this route at bachelor’s or master’s level are able to stay in the UK and work, or look for work, at any skill level for two years. Doctoral students are able to stay for three years.

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