• July 17, 2023

International students in UK stopped from switching to work visa before end of course from July 17

International students in UK stopped from switching to work visa before end of course from July 17

By A Staff Reporter

LONDON July 17: A new statement of changes to the Immigration Rules has been published in Parliament today (17 July). The rules laid out today will have a huge impact on those students looking to switch to work visas.

Speaking to this website Suresh Unnikrishnan of Krishmorgan Solicitors said: “The changes which are implemented as of today is the removal of the ability for international students to switch out of the student route into work routes before their studies have been completed. It is a departure from Home Office’s normal process to give some time”.

The Home Office statement clarified as below.

The Home Office statement released today read: “The changes relating to the Student route, and consequential changes to work routes in this statement, will come into effect at 1500 on 17 July 2023, and therefore depart from the usual convention that changes to the Immigration Rules come into force no earlier than 21 days after their being laid in Parliament.

“The Government considers this departure from that convention to be necessary and proportionate. The changes were announced in Parliament and widely reported on 23 May 2023 and there has therefore already been sufficient notice that the changes are taking place. Furthermore, the Government wishes to reduce the possibility of a large number of applications for dependants and switching being made in the 21 days usually available between Immigration Rules changes being laid and coming into force. The changes in relation to dependants will only apply to those students starting courses from 1 January 2024, so there will be no effect on those students making applications relating to courses starting in autumn 2023.

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