Dear International Students and Graduates in the UK
Claire Guy
Experienced Careers Professional | International Students & PGTs | EdTech | Key Account Manager @ GTI | Learning Specialist | Content Creator |
Given the recent UK government announcements about proposed changes to immigration policies, you are probably feeling the same shock, disappointment and concern that many university careers teams are feeling too. If you aren't aware of the changes yet, Thal Vasishta’s (CEO of Paragon Law) article summarises them well.
It's natural to feel concerned, but it's important to remember that you're not alone in this journey. University careers teams across the UK have a long history of helping students through career challenges
Firstly, let's address something important: news headlines. The UK is well known for its sensationalist reporting. Sometimes, news can sound scarier than it really is. The media often makes things seem worse than they are. When you read news coverage try to think critically about what you are reading
Instead of relying on news stories, stay informed using reputable sources
One key thing to know is that although announcements have been made, the details are not clear yet. News travels fast, and friends and family from home might be asking you questions about what these changes mean. Nobody knows the details of the new Immigration Rules yet. We only know the Government’s intentions. We know that the Migration Advisory Committee has been asked to review the Graduate visa- but again, we do not know yet what the outcome will be. ?
Patience is key here. The situation is evolving, and it's important to wait for further clarity and detail from official sources (not the media) before drawing conclusions or making any big decisions about your future. Further details will be available when the government publishes a Statement of Changes to the Immigration Rules, although we may need to wait until March 2024 for this.
Having a Plan B is always a smart move. While you continue your studies or job search, you could explore alternative options
Your feelings are important. It's tough when things are uncertain. But taking care of yourself is key. Universities have counselling services, support networks, and resources in place to help you manage stress and anxiety
Try not to let this overshadow your UK experience! Christmas is close and there are so many wonderful cultural experiences to be had- many which are free! You could attend a carol service in a church, walk around your neighbourhood to see the Christmas lights and decorations, or try a Christmas pudding! These small things can lift your spirits.
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Importantly, remember that universities are committed to supporting their international students and graduates. They have a strong interest in your success and well-being. They will try to help as much as possible- you just need to ask.
In summary, keep calm, stay informed through reliable sources, take care of your mental health, and consider alternative plans. The road ahead might seem uncertain, but you have a support system and resources available to help you. Ask for help. Most universities can still offer support after your course has ended- reach out and ask.
Remember, you're strong and can handle these changes. You've got this!
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Hospital & Health Care Professional
1 年Thanks for the words of encouragement?
Laboratory Technician @ MediSieve | Research and Development | Biotechnology | Molecular Biology
1 年These days I'm really stressed and I'm overthinking about my plans and my future...I used to be so confident about my plans and what I needed to do to be successful. Unfortunately, these days I'm full of uncertainty and negative thoughts. Thank you for your letter which reminds me there are some people who care about... I will try to be positive and keep trying????????
Senior Careers Adviser at the University of Aberdeen
1 年Well said, Claire!
Helping people gain practical experience in Nature Recovery. Actively Rewilding | Exploring species reintroductions | Skills training | Networking | Grant funding | Badgers. Guest speaker @ Universities
1 年Thank you for sharing this Claire. A very thoughtful and supportive letter. We’ll share it around as best we can. We used to be heavily involved with Erasmusplus projects (not only mobilities) with our European network of nature+based NGOs & HEIs and since that door closed it’s been very worrying to watch our government’s direction of travel. As you say, the detail on all this is still to come out. Let’s hope and push for better times ahead.
Product Manager | Project Manager | Data Scientist | Techie
1 年Thank you so much for sharing this, Claire. It's great to know that someone actually cares.