HSBC and Deloitte withdraw job offers for foreign graduates in UK after visa rule change

HSBC and Deloitte retract job offers to foreign graduates in the UK due to stricter visa rules. Graduates, who invested in UK education, face uncertainty. Companies like KPMG also reassess hiring strategies. Visa changes impact recruitment in digi...

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HSBC and Deloitte have recently rescinded job offers to foreign graduates in the UK, citing the government's new stringent visa regulations. This move follows the government's increase in the salary threshold for skilled worker visas, from £26,200 to £38,700 for general workers, and to £30,960 for individuals under 26.

The Financial Times interviewed affected graduates, some of whom had invested significant sums in their UK education, who expressed disappointment. One individual told FT that they rejected three other job offers and spent £50,000 on university fees, but now was facing the prospect of returning to their home country. HSBC's withdrawal of offers specifically impacts graduates in the digital innovation sector slated to work in Sheffield. Deloitte, which hired over 2,700 staff last year, revoked about 35 offers, representing 3% of its incoming autumn graduates.

The UK government's decision aims to reduce high levels of legal migration. However, this has led companies to reassess their recruitment strategies. KPMG had already cancelled contracts for foreign graduates the previous month. HSBC consulted with EY to review the visa eligibility changes, while Deloitte noted that the new criteria rendered some roles ineligible for visa sponsorship.


The Migration Advisory Committee recently advised against discontinuing the graduate visa program, which permits overseas students to work in the UK for two years post-graduation. This visa policy shift comes as immigration remains a top voter concern ahead of the next general election, with the ruling Conservatives trailing behind Labour in the polls.

According to the Financial Times report, some HSBC graduates received impersonal automated messages from human resources, with no detailed explanation of the job offer withdrawals. HSBC acknowledged the situation, stating they must adhere to market regulations, and are in discussions with those affected. Deloitte and EY have declined to comment on the issue.
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The UK government has implemented significant increases in the salary requirements for various visas as part of its efforts to reduce migration to the country.

The UK government has implemented significant increases in the salary requirements for various visas as part of its efforts to reduce migration to the country.

For most individuals seeking to work in the UK under the points-based system (PBS), a job offer with a minimum salary of £38,700 is now required, representing a nearly 50% increase from the previous minimum of £26,200.

For most individuals seeking to work in the UK under the points-based system (PBS), a job offer with a minimum salary of £38,700 is now required, representing a nearly 50% increase from the previous ..
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Certain occupations such as those in health and social care, and teachers on national pay scales, are exempt from this threshold.


However, overseas care workers are unable to bring family dependants with them under these rules.


Concerns have been raised about potential family separations due to the increased income requirement.

Certain occupations such as those in health and social care, and teachers on national pay scales, are exempt from this threshold.However, overseas care workers are unable to bring family dependants w..
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Individuals must meet a minimum income threshold to live with a relative in the UK for more than six months.


Initially set to rise to £38,700, the government revised the minimum to £29,000 following concerns.


Nevertheless, this threshold is set to increase to £34,500 and then £38,700 in the future.

Individuals must meet a minimum income threshold to live with a relative in the UK for more than six months. Initially set to rise to £38,700, the government revised the minimum to £29,000 following ..
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Renewing an existing family visa does not require meeting the new earnings threshold. However, applicants must demonstrate a good knowledge of English and meet the income requirement.

Renewing an existing family visa does not require meeting the new earnings threshold. However, applicants must demonstrate a good knowledge of English and meet the income requirement.

Applicants for skilled worker visas need to accumulate 70 points, with 50 points coming from having a job offer above a minimum skill level and proficiency in English.


The remaining 20 points can be obtained from a higher salary, working in a sector with job shortages, or possessing a relevant PhD.

Applicants for skilled worker visas need to accumulate 70 points, with 50 points coming from having a job offer above a minimum skill level and proficiency in English. The remaining 20 points can be ..
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The government's "shortage occupation list" assists employers in filling vacancies in key sectors. However, the list is being reduced, and the rule allowing employers to pay foreign workers 80% of the usual rate has been abolished.

Additionally, visa applicants must pay a healthcare surcharge for each year of their stay, with the standard fee increasing to £1,035 per year from April 2024.

The government's "shortage occupation list" assists employers in filling vacancies in key sectors. However, the list is being reduced, and the rule allowing employers to pay foreign workers 80% of th..
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Even though student visas haven't become more expensive, UK has announced changes in who international students are allowed to bring with them.

Effect from January 2024, unless the course is specifically designated as a research program, students are unable to bring their dependants along.

Nevertheless, there remains an opportunity for students who have completed their degree to stay in the UK for a duration of two years, or three years for those with a doctoral degree, under a graduate visa.

Even though student visas haven't become more expensive, UK has announced changes in who international students are allowed to bring with them. Effect from January 2024, unless the course is specific..
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