The Home Office have now launched the Graduate Route at 9am on 1st July 2021 with the immigration rules being published the same day.
This page was last updated on 7th April 2022
In addition to the advice below, The UK Council for International Student Affairs (UKCISA) has useful information on their webpage and delivered a presentation for students which you can view online.
Once you have applied you will not be able to leave the UK until UKVI have granted your visa and you either have your new BRP or digital status. Please do not make travel plans until you have applied and recieved the grant from UKVI.
If you have successfully passed your degree the University will proceed to confirm to the UKVI that you have successfully completed your course as part of its reporting responsibilities in relation to Graduate Route. You cannot apply for Graduate Route until the University has reported.
If you have resits or repeats, this may affect your ability to apply for the Graduate Route. You will need to contact us as soon as you know you have repeats or resits so we can provide advice for your situation. If you have resits or repeats, you may need a visa extension but in some cases this will also mean you are not eligible for the Graduate Route.
If you are considering requesting a resit under 'no detriment', whilst your overall classification could change, it will not affect the confirmation of your successful completion to the UKVI and you will still be eligible to apply for Graduate Route.
For more information about how this may impact your immigration status or about Graduate Route, please contact [email protected]