Indian Students' Association in the UK Presses Prime Minister Rishi Sunak to Uphold Graduate Route Visa Policy

Study in the UK: The Migration Advisory Committee (MAC) has also recommended that foreign recruiting brokers and subagents—often referred to as abroad education consultants in India—be subject to a "mandatory registration system". Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has been encouraged to preserve the "Graduate Route" immigration policy by the National Indian Students and Alumni Union UK (NISAU UK), which speaks for Indian students and alumni in the UK. This proposal comes in response to the Migration Advisory Committee's (MAC) recent report, which found that the "Graduate Route" was not being misused and suggested that it be kept in its current configuration. Under the Graduate Route, foreign graduates can stay in the UK to obtain work experience for up to two years (three years for PhD graduates) following the completion of their degrees. Sanam Arora, the chair of NISAU UK, wrote a letter to Prime Minister Sunak appealing for the Graduate Route to remain unchanged without any modific

Indian Students' Association in the UK Presses Prime Minister Rishi Sunak to Uphold Graduate Route Visa Policy

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