
Times Higher Education reports that only 19,800 main applicants sought sponsored-study visas in January 2026, 31 % fewer than the same month last year and the worst start to the cycle since at least 2022. (timeshighereducation.com) Vice-chancellors say the slump jeopardises budgets already strained by capped domestic-tuition fees and rising wage bills.
The fall-off follows the government’s January 2025 ban on dependants for most postgraduate taught students and comes despite a modest rebound in late 2025. Applicants from Nigeria, Pakistan and Bangladesh—markets most affected by the dependant rule—were down more than 40 % year-on-year, according to sector estimates.
For prospective students still keen to pursue UK qualifications despite the shifting rules, VisaHQ offers tailored visa assistance and real-time updates on entry requirements, dependants and post-study options. Its online platform streamlines applications and helps resolve documentation hurdles quickly: https://www.visahq.com/united-kingdom/
Universities UK is lobbying for an exemption that would restore dependant rights for courses linked to the Shortage Occupation List, arguing that spouses often fill local skills gaps. Meanwhile, several institutions have triggered hiring freezes, and at least two mid-tier post-92 universities are reported to be exploring mergers to protect cash flow.
International recruitment agents warn that uncertainty over post-study work concessions could further dampen interest ahead of the September 2026 intake. Providers are accelerating diversification efforts, expanding TNE (transnational education) partnerships and short-term executive-education programmes to hedge against further visa shocks.
The fall-off follows the government’s January 2025 ban on dependants for most postgraduate taught students and comes despite a modest rebound in late 2025. Applicants from Nigeria, Pakistan and Bangladesh—markets most affected by the dependant rule—were down more than 40 % year-on-year, according to sector estimates.
For prospective students still keen to pursue UK qualifications despite the shifting rules, VisaHQ offers tailored visa assistance and real-time updates on entry requirements, dependants and post-study options. Its online platform streamlines applications and helps resolve documentation hurdles quickly: https://www.visahq.com/united-kingdom/
Universities UK is lobbying for an exemption that would restore dependant rights for courses linked to the Shortage Occupation List, arguing that spouses often fill local skills gaps. Meanwhile, several institutions have triggered hiring freezes, and at least two mid-tier post-92 universities are reported to be exploring mergers to protect cash flow.
International recruitment agents warn that uncertainty over post-study work concessions could further dampen interest ahead of the September 2026 intake. Providers are accelerating diversification efforts, expanding TNE (transnational education) partnerships and short-term executive-education programmes to hedge against further visa shocks.







