UK Open Doors for World’s Top Graduates with New HPI Visa

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UK has announced a new High Potential Individual (HPI) Visa that allows international graduates from top non-UK Universities to work in the UK for 2 to 3years.

This means that Indian students who have graduated from the World’s Top 50 universities such as MIT, etc can directly apply for HPI visa & land lucrative career opportunities!

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Who can apply for HPI Visa?

◉  An individual with a good academic record from top non-UK universities who have graduated in the last five years. ◉  The applicant can be a citizen of any country.

Who can apply for HPI Visa?

◉  Applicant must be  a graduate from the top 50 World Ranked university (ex- THE, QS World Rankings etc) ◉  Not mandatory to have a job offer while applying.

Who can apply for HPI Visa?

◉  Individuals who have cleared a security & criminality check. ◉ Applicants must be proficient in English to at least the B1 intermediate level.

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What are the benefits of HPI Visa?

◉  After selection, the applicant will get work visa for 2 years if they hold a bachelor's or a master's degree. ◉  PhD holders with receive 3 years of work visa.

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Overall Cost

◉ If applying from UK, £210  for Ecctis to check if qualification is valid  ◉  £715 application fee ◉  £624 per year for health surch ◉  A minimum of £1,270 in bank while arriving in UK

Required Supporting Documents

Prove identity via:  ◉  Biometric scan at the visa application centre for a BRPs or, ◉  Use "UK Immigration: ID Check" app or use UKVI to scan Identity document 

Decision Confirmation Time

Once the supporting documents are successfully verified, the applicant will get their decision within 3 week

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