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The British government has announced a significant change to visa rules for foreign…
The British government has announced a significant change to visa rules for foreign students: from November 25, 2025, it will be possible to transition directly from the student visa to the Innovator Founder visa, without having to leave the country. This represents a great…
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Overview
The British government has announced a significant change to visa rules for foreign students: from November 25, 2025, it will be possible to transition directly from the student visa to the Innovator Founder visa, without having to leave the country. This represents a great opportunity for international graduates to found innovative companies directly after their course, overcoming the former requirement of having to return to their home country to apply for a different visa. Furthermore, another route aims to attract exceptional talent: the High Potential Individual (HPI) visa has had its list of eligible institutions expanded, making it accessible to more recent graduates with high academic performance. However, these changes come with restrictions, such as an annual limit of 8,000 visas for the new program, which could make competition quite fierce.
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