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UK trims post-study work visa to 18 months, tightens immigration rules for international students

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Last updated: October 23, 2025 1:42 am
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October 22 (THEWILL) — The United Kingdom Home Office has announced a major immigration policy change reducing the post-study work visa period for international graduates from two years to 18 months. The policy, which will take effect from January 1, 2027, is part of sweeping immigration reforms aimed at ensuring foreign students “contribute meaningfully” to the UK economy. In a statement posted on the government’s official X handle, the Home Office said the Graduate Visa route is being restructured to encourage more international students to transition into skilled employment instead of remaining in low-wage roles.

“Many students who come to the UK do not transition into graduate-level employment. The UK needs students to contribute meaningfully to the UK economy,” the statement said. Under the revised rules, graduates will now have 18 months to secure eligible employment after completing their studies. The reform also includes a 32 percent increase in the Immigration Skills Charge (ISC) — a levy employers must pay when sponsoring workers under the Skilled Worker Visa route.

Beginning from the 2025/2026 academic session, student visa applicants will face higher financial requirements, as new regulations will require proof of greater funds to cover living expenses while studying in the UK. The government further announced an expansion of the High Potential Individual (HPI) visa, which allows graduates from top global universities to work in the UK without sponsorship. However, the HPI route will be capped at 8,000 applicants per year. The Global Talent Visa scheme for researchers, academics and creative professionals will also be strengthened to attract highly skilled individuals in priority sectors.

Officials say the reforms are part of a wider “Plan for Change” strategy designed to tighten immigration controls while maintaining a pathway for exceptional and high-skilled talent.The new rules will also affect short-term visitors from some countries. Nationals of Botswana will now require visas to enter the UK, after what the Home Office described as a “sharp rise in asylum claims” from that country.

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However, universities and education experts have warned that the shorter post-study window and higher financial thresholds could weaken the UK’s global competitiveness in the international education market. They argue that many students — particularly those who choose the UK because of post-study work opportunities — may now consider alternative destinations.

Observers say the reforms represent one of the most significant shifts in the UK’s student immigration policy in recent years, signalling that while international students remain welcome, the government expects faster labour-market integration and stronger economic contribution.

Source: https://thewillnews.com/

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