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UK Tightens Immigration Rules: Indian Students and Workers to Face Stricter Requirements

The UK government has announced tougher visa policies, including extended settlement timelines and stricter English proficiency tests, which could significantly impact Indian migrants.

NRI Affairs News Desk by NRI Affairs News Desk
May 16, 2025
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UK Tightens Immigration Rules: Indian Students and Workers to Face Stricter Requirements

Prime Minister Keir Starmer gives press conference on migration (Wikimedia Commons)

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The British government, under Prime Minister Keir Starmer, has unveiled a sweeping set of immigration reforms aimed at reducing net migration over the next five years. The changes, detailed in a new white paper, will affect Indian students and professionals seeking to study, work, or settle in the UK.

Key Changes to Immigration Rules

  1. Extended Settlement Period: The time required to qualify for permanent settlement (indefinite leave to remain) will double from five to 10 years, making long-term residency more difficult.
  2. Stricter English Requirements: Language proficiency standards will be raised across all visa categories, including for dependents, to ensure better integration.
  3. Reduced Post-Study Work Visa: The graduate visa, which allows international students to stay and work after completing their studies, will be shortened from two years to 18 months.
  4. Higher Financial Thresholds: Students must now prove higher monthly funds—£1,483 for those in London and £1,136 outside—potentially disadvantaging those from modest backgrounds.
  5. Skilled Worker Visa Changes: The minimum qualification for skilled worker visas will be raised to a graduate degree, while the health and social care visa—popular among Indian applicants—may be scrapped.

Impact on Indian Migrants

India is one of the largest sources of international students and skilled workers for the UK. In 2023, Indians received nearly 74,000 work visas—22% of the UK’s total—and over 138,000 study visas in 2022. The new rules could deter students planning to work post-graduation and make long-term settlement more challenging.

Political and Economic Context

The reforms follow pressure to curb migration, with the anti-immigration Reform UK party gaining traction in recent polls. Starmer argued that reliance on foreign labour had stifled local workforce development, stating, “We risk becoming an island of strangers.”

India’s Response

Indian officials have expressed concerns, particularly as the two nations recently signed a free trade agreement. India has sought smoother mobility for its skilled workforce, but the new policies may complicate bilateral negotiations.

Experts warn these measures could reduce UK-bound migration but may also discourage talented students and professionals from choosing Britain as a destination. For now, Indian applicants must navigate stricter requirements, longer waits, and higher costs to pursue opportunities in the UK.

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