UK to issue new “High Potential Individual Visa” to Graduates
Starting May 30, 2022, the UK will start receiving applications for a new visa type. This new Visa known as the High Potential Individual visa will be issued to graduates who hold a bachelor’s degree, master’s degree, or doctorate degree.
What is the new VISA for?
According to information gathered by Ghanaeducation.org, this new visa will allow up to two years of visa for students or workers with these academic qualifications.
The Visa cost for the High Potential Individual visa £715 plus some tests like TB. It will be issued to recent graduates from top global universities who want to work in the UK or are looking for jobs in the United Kingdom.
The registration starts on May 30th, 2022 for all qualified global applicants. The High Potential Individual route does not lead directly to settlement in the UK. When the visa is about to expire, those granted this new visa have the chance to apply for a different visa. Applicants for the new High Potential Individual visa can apply as individuals or maybe joined or accompanied by a partner and dependent children.
The additional information below is sourced from immigrationbarrister.co.uk.
Requirements for a High Potential Individual Visa
In order to qualify for a High Potential Individual Visa, you will need to satisfy UK Visas and Immigration that:
- You are aged 18 or over;
- You have, in the last 5 years, been awarded an overseas degree level academic qualification from an institution which appears on the Global Universities List;
- You are competent in the English language to at least CEFR Level B1 (equivalent to IELTS 4.0);
- You have enough money to support yourself without relying on public funds;
- You have not previously been granted permission under the Student Doctorate Extension Scheme, as a Graduate or as a High Potential Individual;
- You have provided a valid TB certificate, if required.
The exact requirements you will need to satisfy may vary depending on your circumstances. You may want to speak to an immigration lawyer for expert advice.
Global Universities List Overseas Degree Requirements
In order to qualify for a High Potential Individual Visa you will need to have been awarded an overseas degree level academic qualification.
Your overseas degree level qualification must have been awarded in the 5 years before the date of your High Potential Individual Visa application.
The institution which awarded your degree must appear on the Global Universities List in respect of the date when you were awarded your degree. The Global Universities List is a list of universities published by the Home Office, which is compiled on an annual basis and consists of all institutions that are ranked in the top 50 of at least two of the following ranking systems:
- Times Higher Education World University Rankings;
- Quacquarelli Symonds World University Rankings;
- The Academic Ranking of World Universities.
You will need to provide confirmation from Ecctis that your qualification meets or exceeds the recognised standard of a UK bachelor’s or UK postgraduate degree. Ecctis will also confirm the date when you were awarded your degree.
If you are an international student who has completed an eligible UK degree then you may qualify for the Graduate Immigration Route instead.
High Potential Individual Visa English Language Requirement
In order to qualify for a High Potential Individual Visa you will need to demonstrate English language ability on the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages in all 4 components (reading, writing, speaking and listening) to at least level B1 (intermediate).
Recent graduates applying for entry clearance or leave to remain as a High Potential Individual will satisfy the English language requirement if they:
- Are a national of a majority English-speaking country;
- Have passed a Secure English Language Test;
- Have been awarded a degree taught in English;
- Obtained a GCSE/A Level or Scottish Highers in English while at school in the UK; or
- Have already shown that they met the requirement, of level B1, in a previous successful application for entry clearance or permission to stay.
High Potential Individual Visa Financial Requirement
Subject to the exemption below, you will need to have cash funds of at least £1,270 available.
You will need to have held the money for at least 28 consecutive days ending not more than 31 days before the date of your High Potential Individual Visa application.
If you are applying for permission to stay and have been in the UK with permission for 12 months or more at the date of application, you will meet the financial requirement and will not need to show funds.
Switching into the High Potential Individual Visa Route
If you currently have leave to remain in another immigration category, you may extend your stay by switching into the High Potential Individual Visa route unless you have, or were last granted, permission as a Visitor, Short-term student, Parent of a Child Student, Seasonal Worker, Domestic Worker in a Private Household or outside the Immigration Rules.
Duration of a High Potential Individual Visa
If your application for a High Potential Visa is approved, the period of permission you will be granted will depend on the qualification that you relied on to meet the Global Universities List overseas degree requirement:
- Phd or other doctoral level qualification – 3 years
- All other degree qualifications – 2 years
Conditions of Stay as a High Potential Individual
If your application for a High Potential Individual Visa is approved you will be permitted to work (including self-employment and voluntary work), apart from as a professional sportsperson or sports coach. You will also be able to study other than on a course which would meet the requirements of the Student route. You will not be permitted to access public funds.
Extension of Stay on the High Potential Individual Visa Route
It is not possible to apply for an extension of a High Potential Individual Visa. However, before your leave expires, you may be able to apply from within the UK to switch into another immigration route. You will need to satisfy the requirements of the immigration route that you wish to extend into.
Settlement on the High Potential Individual Visa Route
The High Potential Individual Visa does not lead directly to settlement in the UK. However, before your leave expires, you may be able to apply from within the UK to switch into another immigration route which does lead to settlement. You will need to satisfy the requirements of the immigration route that you wish to extend into.
You may also be eligible to extend your stay until you qualify for settlement on the basis of Long Residence.
Dependants of High Potential Individual Visa Applicants
High Potential Individual Visa holders can be joined or accompanied by a dependent partner over the age of 18 and dependent children under the age of 18.
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