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JUST IN: Kenyans Face Setback as UK Cuts Graduate Visa to 18 Months, Ends Caregiver Recruitment 

  The United Kingdom has announced sweeping changes to its immigration policy, directly affecting international students and foreign workers—including thousands of Kenyans who have sought job opportunities and education in Britain. In a policy document titled Restoring Control over the Immigration System, released on Monday, May 12, the UK government confirmed it will cut the amount of time international graduates can stay in the country after finishing their studies. Under the new directive, students will have just 18 months to either find graduate-level employment or prepare to return home. This is a reduction from the current Graduate Route, which allows international students to stay for two years—and up to three years for
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