New 2026 Visa Rules Tighten Financial and Academic Criteria: What Students Must Know | Education and Career News
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Under the New Visa Rules 2026, Indian students must now satisfy more rigorous conditions related to finances, academics, and career planning.

Check important details on various visa processes across countries to ensure a smoother application journey. (AI Image)
The global study abroad landscape has seen significant changes between April 2024 and May 2026. The New Visa Rules 2026 have made financial proof requirements more stringent, with students now required to demonstrate that they can fund their stay without relying on part-time work.
Several countries have increased the minimum funds required for living expenses. English language requirements have also been raised, with higher score expectations in tests such as IELTS and PTE.
Visa officers are now scrutinising more closely whether the chosen course aligns with the student’s academic background and long-term career plans. Any misalignment can result in a refusal.
Under the New Visa Rules 2026, Indian students must now meet more rigorous conditions related to finances, academics, and career planning. Below are key details on various visa processes across countries to help ensure a smoother application journey.
Country-Wise New Visa Rules
— Australia has increased its visa application charges and introduced the Genuine Student requirement, replacing the previous system. Applicants must now show access to about AUD 29,710 per year.
— Canada has withdrawn the SDS fast-track visa route and imposed a cap on study permits. Students are now required to provide financial proof of CAD 22,895.
— The United Kingdom has raised visa fees and further tightened English language requirements. It also plans to reduce post-study work opportunities and restrict dependants for most student categories.
— The United States has introduced a new visa integrity fee and heightened scrutiny during visa interviews. However, it continues to offer strong post-study prospects in STEM fields through extended work permits.
— Germany remains relatively economical but requires a blocked account of EUR 11,904. It also offers an Opportunity Card to support job searches after graduation.
— New Zealand has simplified its visa procedures but increased the required maintenance funds to NZD 20,000 per year. It allows limited part-time work and offers post-study work options depending on the chosen course.
April 27, 2026, 11:24 IST
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