The UK has implemented several immigration rule changes recently (2024–2025) aimed at reducing net migration and increasing oversight of international students. For Pakistani students planning to study in the UK, these changes bring both new challenges and significant shifts in how they should plan applications, stay, work after studies, and future settlement.


Key New Rules & Changes

Here are some of the most important changes that Pakistani students need to know:

  1. Graduate Route Shortened
    The UK has reduced the duration of the Graduate Route (post-study work visa) from 2 years to 18 months for most international graduates. UKCISA+2itleducation.com+2
  2. eVisa / Digital Immigration Status
    From 15 July 2025, Pakistani students and workers applying for study or work visas no longer need a physical visa sticker in their passport. Instead, the UK uses a digital proof of immigration status (eVisa), which will simplify showing status to employers, landlords etc. GOV.UK
  3. Changes to Dependants (Partners / Spouse)
    New rules clarify when dependant partners of student visa holders can apply. If applying at the same time, the main applicant’s visa must be granted for dependants to meet criteria. UKCISA
  4. Skilled Worker Route & Sponsorship Changes
    The UK is raising the qualification (skill) level required for many Skilled Worker visas. Medium-skilled jobs (RQF levels 3–5) are being restricted unless they appear on the Temporary Shortage List. Also, the minimum salary thresholds have been increased. House of Commons Library+1
  5. Permanent Residence / Settlement Changes Proposed
    Under the government’s white paper “Restoring Control Over the Immigration System”, the standard period to qualify for Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR) may increase from 5 years to 10 years for many visa holders, unless one qualifies under an “earned settlement” system. House of Commons Library+1
  6. Stricter Oversight of Student Visa Abuse & Overstay
    There is increased scrutiny on students from countries flagged for higher risk of visa overstay or asylum claims—Pakistan being mentioned among them in discussions. Applications might face more checks, especially bank statements, intent to return, or proper documentation. The Guardian+1

Implications for Pakistani Students

These rule changes affect Pakistani students in multiple ways:


What Pakistani Students Should Do to Adapt

To navigate these changes, here are some practical steps:


Conclusion

The UK remains an attractive study destination for many Pakistani students, but these recent immigration changes mean applying, staying, and planning for post-study work and settlement requires greater attention. The Graduate Route is shorter, visa requirements stricter, and PR pathways potentially longer. Students who prepare properly — with accurate documentation, careful choice of course/employer, and awareness of changing regulations — will be best positioned to benefit under the new rules.


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