Major UK Visa changes coming in January 2025: This is how it will impact Indians
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£1,483 per month (approximately ₹1.5 lakh) for courses in London.
£1,136 per month for courses outside London.
For a one-year master’s program, students must show proof of £13,347 (approximately ₹14 lakh) for London or £10,224 for other regions, covering nine months of expenses. These funds must be held in their account for at least 28 consecutive days before submitting their visa application.
Currently, the living expense requirements are £1,334 per month in London and £1,023 per month elsewhere. However, certain exemptions apply, including for students already residing in the UK or those from specific countries.
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Updated rules for skilled worker visasFirst-time skilled worker applicants are required to show an income of at least £38,700 to cover living costs and housing. Additionally, they need sponsorship from a UK employer that is approved by the Home Office. If they do not have sponsorship, the necessary funds must be maintained for a minimum of 28 days prior to submitting their application.
Increased visa fees
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The 28-day ruleThe new regulation requires applicants to make sure the necessary cash stay in their account for a minimum of 28 days in a row without going below the designated amount. On the day the visa application is submitted, the closing balance cannot be more than 30 days old.
This rule applies to all funds certified in a bank account or letter. Compliance is crucial to ensure that your application is not rejected.
In order to ensure a more seamless application procedure, prospective employees and students should start budgeting as the new year draws near.
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