The global study abroad environment has undergone major changes between April 2024 and May 2026. The New Visa Rules 2026 have made financial proof requirements more stringent. Students are now required
to show that they can finance their stay without depending on part-time employment.
Several countries have raised the minimum amount of funds needed for living costs. English language standards have also been raised, with higher score expectations in tests such as IELTS and PTE.
Nowadays, visa officers are examining more carefully whether the selected course aligns with the student’s academic history and long-term career goals. Any lack of alignment can lead to a refusal.
Under the New Visa Rules 2026, Indian students must now satisfy more rigorous conditions related to finances, academics, and career planning. Here are important details on various visa processes across countries to ensure a smoother application journey.
Country-Specific Highlights for New Visa Rules 2026
— Australia has raised its visa application charges and implemented the Genuine Student requirement, replacing the earlier system. Students must now demonstrate access to around AUD 29,710 per year.
— Canada has discontinued the SDS fast-track visa pathway and introduced a cap on study permits. Students must now show financial proof amounting to CAD 22,895.
— United Kingdom has increased visa fees and further tightened English language criteria. It also plans to scale back post-study work options and limit dependants for most categories of students.
— United States has brought in a new visa integrity fee and reinforced scrutiny during visa interviews. Nonetheless, it still provides strong post-study prospects in STEM fields through extended work permits.
— Germany remains comparatively economical but requires a blocked account of EUR 11,904. It also offers an Opportunity Card to facilitate job searches after graduation.
— New Zealand has streamlined its visa procedures but raised the required maintenance funds to NZD 20,000 per year. It permits restricted part-time work and provides post-study work options based on the chosen course.















