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Swinney calls for bespoke migration policy for graduates in Scotland

  • First Minister John Swinney is advocating for a tailored migration policy for graduates in Scotland to allow overseas students to stay after graduation.
  • Swinney plans to propose a special Scottish Graduate Visa during a speech in Glasgow, aiming for collaboration with Labour ministers.
  • The proposed visa aims to address demographic challenges, as projections indicate a significant rise in the elderly population in Scotland by 2045.
  • Swinney believes creating a national consensus in Scotland around this issue could make it harder for the UK government to refuse the proposal.
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