Theย High Potential Individual visa route aims toย attract high skilled overseas talent to support โ€œgrowth and innovationโ€, and will be open to bachelors, masters or PhD graduates from institutions on aย โ€œGlobal Universities Listโ€ of 50 institutions.

The list, published annually by the Home Office, will feature institutions outside the UK that are ranked in at least two of three renowned rankings. The rankings part of the initiative are:ย Times Higher Education World University rankings; Quacquarelli Symonds World University rankings; and The Academic Ranking of the World Universities.

Being in the top 50 of just one of the rankings will not be enough to be included in the global list.

Institutions likely to feature on the list include those such asย ETH Zurich in Switzerland, Canadaโ€™sย University of Toronto,ย The University of Tokyo of Japan and a range of top-ranked institutions in the US.

Qualifications must have been awarded no more than five years before the date of the application. The visa will last for two years for bachelors and masters grads, and three years forย PhD holders.

โ€œThe new High Potential Individual route will make it as simple as possible for internationally mobile individuals at an early stage of their careers who demonstrate high potential to come to the UK,โ€ minister for Safe & Legal Migration, Kevin Foster said in a statementย in March.

โ€œBringing those with the most potential to the UK can boost growth and drive international competitivenessโ€

โ€œBringing those with the most potential to the UK can boost growth and drive the international competitiveness of the UKโ€™s most innovative businesses and sectors.โ€

Insiders say the new visa will enable the UK to attract the most sought-after graduates while also enhancing the UKโ€™s skill base. However, unnamed sources warn that the new route could risk undermining the graduate route, which requires talented students to study in UK universities before gaining access to work.

โ€œThis route will support UK employers by enhancing the pool of the highly talented individuals available to UK businesses, by complementing the existing Graduate route which allows a period of post-study work for international students graduating from UK universities,โ€ย Foster suggested.

Participants under the new scheme will be able to work in any job in the UK without the need for sponsorship and without graduating from a UK university, but must meet aย ยฃ1,270 financial requirement to cover living costs in addition toย English language requirements.

They will also have the option to switch to other routes, which could lead toย settlement in the UK. It is unclear how many graduates the route will attract, but the government said the number is unlimited.

A separate Scale Up visa is expected to open August 22 of this year. The work visa route will be for both EU and non-EU citizens with graduate level and above job offers from Home Office-approved sponsors. Applicants should have a salary level starting from ยฃ33,000 and pass English language requirements at least B1 level. It is designed to attractย a โ€œmuch sought-after cohortโ€ of individuals, Foster has said.

โ€œDelivering on the governmentโ€™s commitment to Build Back Better, the new High Potential Individual and Scale Up routes opening this year will enable companies to attract recognised and high-potential talent from around the world,โ€ Foster added.

โ€œWe want to welcome any [individuals] that bring in talent to the UKโ€

Announced in theย July 2021ย UK Innovation Strategy, the two new visa routes will help to โ€œattract and retain high-skilled, globally mobile innovation talentโ€, the government has said.

โ€œWe want to welcome any [individuals] that bring in talent to the UK,โ€ UKCISA chief executive Anne Marie Graham highlighted.

In May 2021, the government also announced a fast track immigration โ€œprestigious award winnersโ€ route, which aims to attract another group of talented individuals that includes winners of Nobel Prizes, the Turing Award, Oscars and Golden Globes.

Additionally the government is planning to launch itsย electronic travel authorisation for visitors that do not require visas to come to the UK. The authorisation, which will be issued within hours of the application submission, is expected to see some 30 million applications per year.

Fees for both theย High Potential andย Scale Up visas will be ยฃ715 for both the main applicant and dependants.

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