Indian students in Britain may face a setback in visa matters. Keeping this apprehension in mind, a leading student organization of Britain has started a new campaign named 'Fair Visa, Fair Chance' in favor of 'Graduate Route' visa. What you need to know is that the 'Graduate Route' visa allows international graduates to stay in the UK for up to two years after their degree and gain work experience. It was launched three years ago and since then it has been extremely popular among Indian students.
In fact, the independent Migration Advisory Committee (MCA) has been tasked by UK Home Secretary James Cleverley with reviewing the 'Graduate Route' visa to ensure that it serves the purpose for which it was created. Was. It is expected that the committee will submit its report next month. The National Indian Students and Alumni Union (NISAU), which is campaigning for this visa, fears that the duration of the visa may be reduced.
International students are a major contributor to the UK economy
Lord Curran Bilimoria, co-chair of the All Party Parliamentary Group (APPG), said: “Working for two years post-graduation gives international students the opportunity to finance their studies, while also providing some students with excellent work experience. Get. He warned that if the 'graduation pathway' were reduced, it would be a blow to the UK, as international students contribute GBP 42 billion to the UK economy. According to the UK Home Office, 213,250 students have been granted visas through the 'graduate route' and a large number of them are Indian students.