Indian students to benefit from improved UK post-study visa offer

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Indian students to benefit from improved UK post-study visa offer

Sunday, 17 March 2019 | PTI | London

Indian students are set to benefit from  an improved post-study visa regime as part of a new “International  Education Strategy” launched by the UK government on Saturday in  preparation for its post-Brexit policies.

The strategy is aimed at increasing the total number of international  students from around the world choosing to study in the UK higher  education system from the current level of 460,000 to 600,000 each  year by 2030.

Indian students, who account for a major chunk of applicants from  outside the European Union (EU) after China, are believed to be particularly  sensitive to the post-study work option of being able to gain work  experience following their degree courses at UK universities.

The new strategy, set to be rolled out in the coming years, will  offer undergraduate and Masters’ students the chance to stay in the  UK to look for work for six months after graduating.

“We know that our Indian students are ambitious and passionate about their chosen career paths, and we welcome the focus on employability  in the international education strategy,” said Vivienne Stern, Director  of the Universities UK International (UUK), the higher education  representative body which worked with the government on the new strategy.

“The target to grow the number of international students in the  UK to 600,000 should send a clear message to students around the  world: we want you here,” she said.

Under the plans being formalised, undergraduate and Masters’ students  will also have three months before graduating during which they can  find work and change from a study visa to a work visa. At present,  the process to switch from a student to work visa while in the UK  is extremely complex.

Besides, PhD students will be able to stay in the UK for up to a  year to find work after graduating and will also have three months  before graduating during which they can find work and change from  a study visa to a work visa. “During the post-study leave period, students will have unrestricted  access to work,” the strategy paper notes.

Additionally, international graduates will be given two years after  graduating during which they can apply to switch their UK study visa  to a UK work visa from outside the UK.

“The withdrawal of the PSW (post-study work) visa was attributed  with a decline in international student recruitment in the UK from  key markets, notably India. Between 2010-11 and 2016-17, the number  of higher education students from India more than halved,” noted  a report by the UK’s All Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) for International  Students in November last year.

“Even Canada attracts more students from India than the UK does,”  warned Indian-origin peer Lord Karan Bilimoria, who has been lobbying  for the return of a post-study visa option as the co-chair of the  APPG and President of the UK Council for International Student Affairs.

While Indian student visa numbers for 2018 registered a 35 per cent  hike to hit 19,505, that figure is seen as way below the potential  applications when compared to China at 99,723 student visas.

“As we prepare to leave the EU it is more important than ever to  reach out to our global partners and maximise the potential of our  best assets – that includes our education offer and the international  students this attracts,” said UK education secretary Damian Hinds  as he unveiled the new strategy, which is also aimed at streamlining  the student application procedures for all international students.

“Our education exports are ripe for growth, and my international economic department stands ready to engage and support UK providers  from across the education sector to grow their global activity as we implement this new International Education Strategy,” added UK trade secretary Liam Fox.

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