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The Migration Advisory Committee (MAC)’s review and subsequent recommendations for the UK Graduate route have provided relief to overseas students.
Scrapping the graduate visa route for international students would have a limited effect on reducing net migration, a Government adviser has suggested.
UK Graduate visa route should remain in place, say Government’s migration advisers The Migration Advisory Committee found no evidence of ‘significant abuse’.
In a letter to the Migration Advisory Committee (MAC), James Cleverly asked the body to assess if the graduate visa route – which allows overseas graduates to stay in the UK for two or three ...
Asking the Migration Advisory Committee to review the Graduate Route “This package of measures, taken in addition with the measures on student dependants that we have already announced, means that ...
Britain’s long-term sickness crisis is contributing to near-record levels of net migration, the Government’s most senior independent adviser on the issue has said. Employers are hiring more ...
In this video, we break down what’s happening with the UK’s Graduate Route — the popular post-study work visa that allows international students to stay back and work for 2–3 years after ...
Our statement to the Migration Advisory Committee was duly noted in last year’s review of the graduate route,” the press release added.
The independent Migration Advisory Committee (Mac) did not find evidence of widespread abuse of the route – which allows overseas students to stay in the UK for two or three years after graduation.
The UK’s graduate visa route is “not undermining” the integrity and quality of the higher education system and should remain, the Government’s migration advisers have said.
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