42% of Graduate Route visas go to Indians, but will the program survive a review? UK government eyes stricter work restrictions, university selectivity, and purpose clarity. Prime Minister Sunak's dependent visa ban adds further uncertainty.
From the ban on family dependents to heightened salary thresholds, discover the uncertainties surrounding health and care visas, skilled worker routes, and the impact on international students.
Explore the UK's recent crackdown on immigration, where significant changes are underway. The government's latest measures include a notable increase in visa salaries and a ban on family entry for foreign workers.
Embark on a journey of educational exploration as we delve into the dynamic shifts in top study destinations for Indian students. Uncover the rising stars, unexpected surges, and enduring favorites, providing insights to help you navigate the evolving landscape of international education.
Are you a skilled professional seeking a promising career path in the UK? The Skilled Worker Visa offers an exciting opportunity to contribute your expertise and pursue fulfilling employment in a vibrant and diverse nation. With 28 eligible occupations in high demand, there's a perfect fit waiting for you.
Indian students and their families are flocking to the UK in record numbers, with dependent visas soaring by 1900%. However, a new policy change is set to impact this trend. Read more about the latest developments in UK study visas for Indian nationals.
The UK government is contemplating enforcing a rule that would require foreign workers to be paid a salary exceeding £30,000 to come to Britain. The proposed reform, currently under consideration, is expected to be officially outlined this week.
A significant shift in UK visa policy appears to be having an early impact as nearly half (44%) of the nation's business schools report that they will fall short of their non-EU recruitment goals this year.
The UK introduces its groundbreaking Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) scheme for Qatari nationals, revolutionizing border controls. This initiative promises a simpler, cost-effective application process and sets the stage for improved visitor experiences. Explore the details now!
The UK government has announced plans to increase the Immigration Health Surcharge (IHS) for most applicants starting in January 2024. The main rate of the IHS for most applicants will increase significantly, from the current £624 per year to £1,035 per year.