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UK Student Visa Changes 2026: New Rules for Nepal Applicants

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Planning to study in the UK from Nepal in 2026? The UK government has introduced significant updates to the Student Route visa that every applicant from Kathmandu to Pokhara needs to know. From increased bank balance requirements to the new UKVI RAG rating system, staying updated is the only way to ensure your visa success.

In this guide, we break down the latest 2026 UK visa rules in simple English to help you prepare your application perfectly.

1. The New UKVI "RAG" Rating System (June 2026)

Starting June 1, 2026, the UKVI is introducing a Red-Amber-Green (RAG) system for universities. This directly affects how easily you can get your CAS (Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies).

 
  • Green Universities: High visa success rates. These are the safest for Nepalese students.

  • Amber/Red Universities: These institutions face CAS freezes or cuts due to high visa refusal rates (>5%).

     
  • SEO Tip: Always check if your chosen university is “Green Rated” to avoid sudden application cancellations.

Updated Bank Balance Requirements 2026

The “Show Money” or maintenance fund requirement has increased to match the rising cost of living in the UK. For 2026, you must prove you have the following funds for at least 28 consecutive days:

LocationMonthly RequirementTotal for 9 Months (GBP)Approx. NPR (Rate 175)
Inside London£1,529£13,761~ NPR 2,408,000
Outside London£1,171£10,539~ NPR 1,844,000

Important: Your total bank balance must include (Remaining Tuition Fees + Living Costs). Using “A-Class” commercial banks in Nepal is mandatory for smooth verification.

3. English Language Proficiency (IELTS & PTE)

For the 2026 intake, English requirements have become stricter for direct entry. While requirements vary by university, the standard benchmarks are:

  • Bachelor’s Degree: IELTS 6.0 (no band less than 5.5) or PTE Academic 59.
  • Master’s Degree: IELTS 6.5 (no band less than 6.0) or PTE Academic 62-65.
  • UKVI PTE/IELTS: If you are applying for a Foundation or Pre-sessional course, you must take the PTE Academic UKVI or IELTS UKVI version.

4. Mandatory TB Test & IHS Fees

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TB Test

All Nepalese students must get a Tuberculosis clearance certificate from the IOM (International Organization for Migration) in Kathmandu. It is valid for 6 months.

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IHS Fee

The Immigration Health Surcharge for students is now £776 per year. Paid online during your visa application to access the NHS.

5. Visa Processing for Nepal (VFS Global)

After receiving your CAS, you will book an appointment at VFS Global in Thapathali, Kathmandu.

Visa Fee: £490
Processing: 3 Weeks

*We recommend applying at least 3 months before your course starts.

Final Checklist for Success

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

As of February 25, 2026, the UK has fully transitioned to a digital visa system. Nepalese students no longer receive physical "stickers" in their passports or BRP cards. Instead, your visa is linked digitally to your passport via a UKVI online account. You must create this account to prove your status to airlines and border officials.

 

Most international students on Bachelor’s or taught Master’s programs cannot bring dependents (spouse or children). Only those enrolled in postgraduate research-based programs (like a PhD or a Research Master's) or specific government-sponsored courses are eligible to bring family members.

The 2026 "Genuine Student" (GS) logic now evaluates the Return on Investment (ROI). Visa officers assess whether the cost of your UK degree (e.g., NPR 80 Lakhs) is logically justified by the potential salary you will earn upon returning to Nepal. If the investment doesn't match the career progression, it may trigger a credibility refusal.

Only "A-Class" Commercial Banks regulated by the Nepal Rastra Bank are recommended. To ensure 100% verification success, use established banks like Nabil Bank, Global IME, or Nepal Investment Mega Bank (NIMB). Avoid cooperatives or finance companies.

 

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