The Migration Advisory Committee has today published its 'Rapid Review of the Graduate
Route'. The report finds that the route is 'not undermining
the integrity and quality of the UK higher education system' and
indeed confirms that it supports the Government's International
Education Strategy.
Responding to the report, Vivienne Stern MBE, Chief
Executive of Universities UK, said:
“The MAC's recommendation that the Graduate route should remain
on its current terms is extremely important and welcome. The
uncertainty caused by the decision to review the visa has been
toxic. We hope and expect that government now listens to the
advice they have been given and provides categorical reassurance
that the Graduate visa is here to stay.
“As the MAC report makes clear, international students who remain
to work in the UK on the Graduate Route are net contributors to
the UK, important to our ability to compete as a study
destination, and crucial to university finances. We understand
the political pressure to reduce migration but, as the report
makes clear, changes introduced earlier this year to prevent
postgraduate taught students bringing dependants have already had
a very significant effect. Recruitment ahead of September is
already looking incredibly challenging, and the government should
recognise this and that going further would be a serious mistake.
“We agree there is room to improve, building on what universities
themselves have done, to tighten agent management and increase
resilience in the system.
“What is needed now is stability - we need the Government to
provide much needed reassurance to both universities and
international students that the Graduate route is here to stay.”