Fresh Talent Initiative

The Fresh Talent Initiative was a Scottish Government policy framework to encourage people to settle in Scotland.

[1] The initiative was launched in February 2004 by then First Minister, Jack McConnell as a way of countering the 'biggest challenge facing Scotland' of its falling population.

[2] Since immigration is a matter reserved to the UK parliament in the legislation that established the Scottish Parliament in 1999 (the Scotland Act 1998), agreement had to be obtained from the Home Office for a key part of the initiative: to allow overseas graduates from Scottish universities, who express the intention of living and working in Scotland, to stay on for two years following graduation to seek employment.

The Fresh Talent: Working in Scotland Scheme was up and running by summer 2005, applying to those who graduated that year.

[4] The Fresh Talent: Working in Scotland Scheme was subsumed into the UK immigration system on 29 June 2008 when the UK government brought in a new points based immigration scheme.