Indian students can now stay in UK for work-experience after studies
To apply under the rule, students would need to have completed an eligible course from a recognised higher education provider in UK at an undergraduate or higher level.
BusinessToday.In | March 5, 2021 | Updated 18:00 IST
Students will be able to work for up to two years after completing their educational course, while in case of doctoral PhD students it will be up to three years.
Students from India and other countries will soon be able to stay in UK for work experience without any sponsor after completing their education in the country.
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On 11 January 2021, the UK Home Office published guidance on the “Covid Visa Concession Scheme (CVCS).” The scheme applies to individuals who left the United Kingdom before 17 March 2020, with permission to live in the UK, whose visas have since expired whilst they were abroad, and are now unable to return to the UK due to coronavirus travel restrictions. The CVCS allows those individuals to enter the UK to make leave to remain (LTR) or indefinite leave to remain (ILR) applications.
Who is eligible for the CVCS?
The following conditions apply for CVCS eligibility.
Applicants must have left the UK before 17 March 2020.
UK Government settles civil servant bullying case against Home Secretary Priti Patel
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Last Updated: Mar 05, 2021, 12:12 AM IST
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Patel had denied allegations of bullying in the department raised by him at the time. According to reports, the resolution of the case involves an undisclosed financial settlement as well. In its statement, the UK government said it regrets the circumstances surrounding Sir Philip s resignation .
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A former top civil servant at the UK Home Office who had launched a dismissal claim after his resignation amid bullying allegations against Home Secretary Priti Patel has settled his case with the government, the Home Office said on Thursday.
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