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    UK cuts graduate visa from two years to 18 months

    Vincent OsuwoBy Vincent OsuwoMay 12, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The UK government has reduced the Graduate Route visa from two years to 18 months as part of a broad crackdown on what it calls “systemic abuse and mission drift” in international education, asylum, and family immigration.

    The proposal, which is part of a larger immigration white paper announced Monday, is accompanied by harsher compliance measures for institutions, a legal reset on asylum and deportation judgements, and increased enforcement tools to combat visa fraud.

    “Migration must be controlled and compliant. Our reforms will close the backdoors and shut down abuse across the system,” the Home Office stated on its website.

    The Graduate Route, which previously provided two years of post-study work rights, will now provide only 18 months, with a narrower path to work visas and fewer rights to bring dependants.

    “The Graduate Route has not met its original objectives.

    “It has become a loophole for unsponsored work and a magnet for abuse,” the document said.

    Only schools that achieve “enhanced compliance standards” will be able to keep international recruitment licences. Universities that have low progression-to-work rates or participate in misleading recruitment methods will face sanctions.

    “We will take action against sponsors who undermine the integrity of the system,” it added.

    The asylum system will also be overhauled.

    Applicants whose home country conditions have not significantly changed, or who fail to claim upon arrival, may now be automatically denied under new admissibility guidelines.

    “We will prevent late, opportunistic asylum claims and re-establish control over our border.

    “The threshold for protection will be restored to its intended level,” the Home Office declared.

    The UK government also promises legislation to expand deportation powers, allowing the removal of all foreign offenders, not just those jailed for more than 12 months.

    “Deportation will apply to all foreign nationals convicted of offences, with increased focus on crimes involving violence against women and girls,” the paper stated.

    The UK government also announced plans to restrict the use of Article 8 (right to family life) in appeals.

    “Parliament, not the courts, should decide who stays. We will legislate to reset the balance,” the document read.

    The Home Office has issued a warning to colleges, employers, and other sponsors that those who support visa abuse may face financial fines, licence revocations, and recruiting restrictions.

    “Sponsorship is a privilege, not a right. Sponsors will be held accountable for their international recruitment practices,” it read.

    According to the UK Home Office, these changes are part of a long-term plan to “restore credibility, reduce numbers, and deliver an immigration system the public can trust.”

    “This is about rebuilding integrity. We’re making it clear that the UK welcomes global talent — but not at the cost of public confidence or border control,” said Home Secretary Yvette Cooper.

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