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New Graduate route will come into force on 1 July 2021

In a move that the UK Government says represents its support of the UK education sector, and commitment to the International Education Strategy, the launch date for the new Graduate route has been confirmed as 1 July 2021.

This route will allow international students who have chosen the UK for their higher education to apply to stay in the UK to start their working life.

Am I eligible for the Graduate route?

Unlike the Skilled Worker route, there will be no requirement to have a sponsor. Nor will the work have to meet a skills level or minimum salary requirement. In order to be eligible for the Graduate route, you must:

My studies have been affected due to the coronavirus- how will this impact on my eligibility for the Graduate route?

The government has confirmed that there will be a Coronavirus concession for those students who have been unable to travel to the UK due to the pandemic. This means that where distance learning took place overseas between 24 January 2020 and 27 September 2021, you will not be prevented from meeting the requirement of a minimum time studying in the UK if:

If you have been distance learning between 24 January 2020 and 27 September 2021, as part of a course of study lasting longer than 12 months whilst you held permission as a student, you will not be prevented from meeting the requirement to spend the relevant period in the UK as detailed above.

What does the Graduate route provide?

A successful application in this route will lead to a grant of two years’ leave to remain if you have completed a bachelor’s or master’s degree. Whilst those who have completed doctoral studies, will be granted three years’ leave to remain. Although it will not be possible to extend your permission to stay in the UK under this route, you will be able to apply for further leave under a different route, for example under the Skilled Worker, Global Talent or Innovator routes, subject to meeting the requirements of the relevant immigration rules.

When the government closed the previous post study work route it was a bitter blow for many students and a short sighted move. The new route will be very welcome news for those who complete their higher education in the UK and wish to take their first steps in their careers here. 

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