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The Graduate route is open: Further changes announced to the Immigration system in April 2021

Home Office publishes new statement

Last week, the Home Office published a new statement of changes to the Immigration Rules. The Government announcement explained the launch of a new Graduate route on 1 July 2021.  This appeared along with amendments to the Rules. Furthermore, in the Budget published last week, the Chancellor announced further anticipated changes to the current Immigration system. They intend through this, to boost the economy as part of the pandemic recovery plan.

Graduate route to open on 1 July 2021

The Graduate route  launches as a post-Brexit incentive for UK education and aims to retain bright international students in the UK.

Key points:

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Other changes from the statement of changes

The statement of changes also announced several other changes to the existing work-related routes. These include:

Further changes to the Immigration System in 2022

The UK government aims to bring more changes to the current Immigration Rules. This aims to help the country attract high skilled workers and global talents in the coming years. In his Budget, the Chancellor set out the roadmap and timescale to modernise the current Immigration system.

The government did not release any details, but in summary they plan to make the following changes:

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