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Changes in PSW visas

The change of PSW visa has different effects on different majors, and students majoring in business, such as finance and management, have the greatest impact. The international students who have studied in Britain and want to continue their MBA studies are the most affected. According to British regulations, you must have work experience to apply for MBA courses. Undergraduate students in the UK can get two years' work experience in the UK with PSW visa after their studies, so that they can apply for MBA courses. After the cancellation of the PSW visa, these students who want to further their studies in the UK will have no job opportunities. To apply for a degree, you have to go back to China to accumulate work experience before applying, which takes a lot of time.

British PSW visa, full name of Post Study Worker, was officially introduced by the British government on June 30th, 2008, T 1 (points system) replaced the previous IGS visa. The aim is to give international students with bachelor's degree, master's degree, doctor's degree and diploma two years to find a job or carry out business activities in Britain after graduation.