UK’s New Visa for Talented Graduates: No Job Offer Needed, Apply from May 30 |Visa Fee £715 |All You Need to Know

As part of the new visa, the high-skilled foreign university graduates will be allowed to work and stay in the UK for two-three years depending on their degree level. After arriving in the UK, visa holders can apply for jobs in any industry

Facing a dwindling talent pool after Brexit, the United Kingdom (UK) has come up with a new visa programme to get graduates from the world’s top universities to the country.
Called the High Potential Individual (HPI) visa, the programme will be open to applicants from May 30.
As part of the new visa, the high-skilled foreign university graduates will be allowed to work and stay in the UK for two-three years depending on their degree level.
This helps UK employers as they will be able to hire HPI visa holders without paying their sponsorship fees. After arriving in the UK, visa holders can apply for jobs in any industry.

Minister for Safe and Legal Migration Kevin Foster said in a statement: “The new High Potential Individual route will make it as simple as possible for internationally mobile individuals who demonstrate high potential to come to the UK. It will enable those who have already demonstrated their potential through academic achievement to come to the UK without a prior job offer.”

WHO CAN APPLY?

Those who have completed a degree from a qualifying university outside the UK within the past five years.
People of any nationality who are at least 18 years old.
The applicant should have a degree from any one of the universities listed by the British government on the Gov.uk website annually.
It will include schools outside the UK that appear in the top 50 on at least two of the following world rankings:

CRITERIA

You don’t need a job offer or sponsorship to qualify for the visa.

You can go to the UK and set up as self-employed or volunteer.
This visa can only be granted once and will not be available to those who have already had Graduate visa.
ENGLISH REQUIREMENT

If your degree wasn’t taught in English, you will need to pass at least the B1.

If your degree was taught in English, you will need a certificate from the awarding body or a university transcript.

Route for International Students
If the degree was awarded outside the UK, you will need confirmation from Ecctis that the qualification meets the required standard of a UK bachelor’s, master’s or doctorate degree.
COST

The visa will cost £715.

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