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What is the Graduate Visa (Graduate Route)?
The Graduate Visa, introduced by the UK government, allows international students who have successfully completed a degree at a UK higher education provider to remain in the UK for two years (or three years for doctoral graduates). This visa is a pathway to working or seeking work in the UK, enabling graduates to gain valuable experience in the UK job market. The Graduate Route allows you to stay in the UK without requiring a job offer, giving you time to find employment or further develop your career.
This visa is designed to help the UK retain global talent in fields that are crucial to its economy. Whether you have completed your studies at the UK bachelor's degree level, master's, or PhD level, this visa offers flexibility for recent graduates to pursue career opportunities in the UK.




What are the eligibility requirements for a Graduate Visa?
The Graduate Visa is available to international students who have successfully completed a degree at a recognized UK higher education provider. To be eligible to apply, you must meet the following criteria:
You’re in the UK
You’re in the UK
You’re in the UK
You’re in the UK
Your current visa is a Student visa or Tier 4 (General) student visa
Your current visa is a Student visa or Tier 4 (General) student visa
Your current visa is a Student visa or Tier 4 (General) student visa
Your current visa is a Student visa or Tier 4 (General) student visa
You must have successfully completed a bachelor’s, master’s, or PhD degree at a UK university.
You must have successfully completed a bachelor’s, master’s, or PhD degree at a UK university.
You must have successfully completed a bachelor’s, master’s, or PhD degree at a UK university.
You must have successfully completed a bachelor’s, master’s, or PhD degree at a UK university.
Your university must be a recognized higher education provider under UK immigration law.
Your university must be a recognized higher education provider under UK immigration law.
Your university must be a recognized higher education provider under UK immigration law.
Your university must be a recognized higher education provider under UK immigration law.
You must meet certain English language proficiency requirements (if not already demonstrated).
You must meet certain English language proficiency requirements (if not already demonstrated).
You must meet certain English language proficiency requirements (if not already demonstrated).
You must meet certain English language proficiency requirements (if not already demonstrated).
You should not have previously held a Graduate Visa or any other visa route under which work was permitted after study.
You should not have previously held a Graduate Visa or any other visa route under which work was permitted after study.
You should not have previously held a Graduate Visa or any other visa route under which work was permitted after study.
You should not have previously held a Graduate Visa or any other visa route under which work was permitted after study.
This visa route provides an excellent opportunity for those who have invested in their education in the UK and now want to gain experience or build a career without being restricted to specific job offers.
How to Apply for the Graduate Visa?
Applying for the Graduate Visa involves several steps:
Step 1: Check Your Eligibility: Ensure that you meet the academic requirements and that your degree qualifies you for the Graduate Visa route.
Step 1: Check Your Eligibility: Ensure that you meet the academic requirements and that your degree qualifies you for the Graduate Visa route.
Step 1: Check Your Eligibility: Ensure that you meet the academic requirements and that your degree qualifies you for the Graduate Visa route.
Step 1: Check Your Eligibility: Ensure that you meet the academic requirements and that your degree qualifies you for the Graduate Visa route.
Step 2: Prepare Required Documents: You will need to gather your degree certificate, proof of English language proficiency (if applicable), passport or travel document, and financial evidence to prove you can support yourself during your stay in the UK.
Step 2: Prepare Required Documents: You will need to gather your degree certificate, proof of English language proficiency (if applicable), passport or travel document, and financial evidence to prove you can support yourself during your stay in the UK.
Step 2: Prepare Required Documents: You will need to gather your degree certificate, proof of English language proficiency (if applicable), passport or travel document, and financial evidence to prove you can support yourself during your stay in the UK.
Step 2: Prepare Required Documents: You will need to gather your degree certificate, proof of English language proficiency (if applicable), passport or travel document, and financial evidence to prove you can support yourself during your stay in the UK.
Step 3: Submit Your Application: Once your documents are ready, you can apply through the UK Home Office’s online immigration portal. The application will require you to provide your personal details, academic background, and necessary documents.
Step 3: Submit Your Application: Once your documents are ready, you can apply through the UK Home Office’s online immigration portal. The application will require you to provide your personal details, academic background, and necessary documents.
Step 3: Submit Your Application: Once your documents are ready, you can apply through the UK Home Office’s online immigration portal. The application will require you to provide your personal details, academic background, and necessary documents.
Step 3: Submit Your Application: Once your documents are ready, you can apply through the UK Home Office’s online immigration portal. The application will require you to provide your personal details, academic background, and necessary documents.
Step 4: Await a Decision: After submission, the Home Office will process your application and notify you of the decision. If approved, you will be granted a Graduate Visa.
Step 4: Await a Decision: After submission, the Home Office will process your application and notify you of the decision. If approved, you will be granted a Graduate Visa.
Step 4: Await a Decision: After submission, the Home Office will process your application and notify you of the decision. If approved, you will be granted a Graduate Visa.
Step 4: Await a Decision: After submission, the Home Office will process your application and notify you of the decision. If approved, you will be granted a Graduate Visa.
It’s important to start the application process as soon as possible to ensure you meet the deadlines and avoid any gaps in your visa status.
What Are the Requirements for the Graduate Visa?
The Graduate Visa comes with a few specific requirements:
Eligibility: You must have completed your degree at a recognized UK higher education institution within two years of applying.
Eligibility: You must have completed your degree at a recognized UK higher education institution within two years of applying.
Eligibility: You must have completed your degree at a recognized UK higher education institution within two years of applying.
Eligibility: You must have completed your degree at a recognized UK higher education institution within two years of applying.
Degree Level: Your degree must be equivalent to at least a UK bachelor’s degree. For PhD holders, the visa duration extends to three years.
Degree Level: Your degree must be equivalent to at least a UK bachelor’s degree. For PhD holders, the visa duration extends to three years.
Degree Level: Your degree must be equivalent to at least a UK bachelor’s degree. For PhD holders, the visa duration extends to three years.
Degree Level: Your degree must be equivalent to at least a UK bachelor’s degree. For PhD holders, the visa duration extends to three years.
English Language: You must meet the English language requirements, which can be satisfied by a degree taught in English or by providing proof of proficiency.
English Language: You must meet the English language requirements, which can be satisfied by a degree taught in English or by providing proof of proficiency.
English Language: You must meet the English language requirements, which can be satisfied by a degree taught in English or by providing proof of proficiency.
English Language: You must meet the English language requirements, which can be satisfied by a degree taught in English or by providing proof of proficiency.
Financial Requirements: You must demonstrate that you have enough money to support yourself while you stay in the UK. If you have been in the UK for less than 12 months, you will need to provide proof of this financial support.
Financial Requirements: You must demonstrate that you have enough money to support yourself while you stay in the UK. If you have been in the UK for less than 12 months, you will need to provide proof of this financial support.
Financial Requirements: You must demonstrate that you have enough money to support yourself while you stay in the UK. If you have been in the UK for less than 12 months, you will need to provide proof of this financial support.
Financial Requirements: You must demonstrate that you have enough money to support yourself while you stay in the UK. If you have been in the UK for less than 12 months, you will need to provide proof of this financial support.
Application Deadline: You must apply for the Graduate Visa within two years of completing your course.
Application Deadline: You must apply for the Graduate Visa within two years of completing your course.
Application Deadline: You must apply for the Graduate Visa within two years of completing your course.
Application Deadline: You must apply for the Graduate Visa within two years of completing your course.
Graduate Visa Fees and Costs
The application for the Graduate Visa involves several fees:
Visa Application Fee: The fee varies based on the length of your stay and whether you are applying from within or outside the UK.
Immigration Health Surcharge (IHS): You will need to pay the IHS as part of your application, which covers your health costs while in the UK.
Other Costs: You may also incur costs related to obtaining supporting documents or translations.
It's important to budget for these costs when planning your application.




Key Benefits of the Graduate Visa
The Graduate Visa offers several key benefits:
Work in the UK without a Job Offer: The Graduate Visa allows international students to stay in the UK for up to two years (or three years for PhD graduates) and seek employment without requiring a job offer, offering flexibility to explore various career opportunities.
Work in the UK without a Job Offer: The Graduate Visa allows international students to stay in the UK for up to two years (or three years for PhD graduates) and seek employment without requiring a job offer, offering flexibility to explore various career opportunities.
Work in the UK without a Job Offer: The Graduate Visa allows international students to stay in the UK for up to two years (or three years for PhD graduates) and seek employment without requiring a job offer, offering flexibility to explore various career opportunities.
Work in the UK without a Job Offer: The Graduate Visa allows international students to stay in the UK for up to two years (or three years for PhD graduates) and seek employment without requiring a job offer, offering flexibility to explore various career opportunities.
Opportunity to Gain Valuable Work Experience: This visa provides graduates with the chance to gain professional experience in the UK’s thriving job market, helping them develop skills and build a network in their field.
Opportunity to Gain Valuable Work Experience: This visa provides graduates with the chance to gain professional experience in the UK’s thriving job market, helping them develop skills and build a network in their field.
Opportunity to Gain Valuable Work Experience: This visa provides graduates with the chance to gain professional experience in the UK’s thriving job market, helping them develop skills and build a network in their field.
Opportunity to Gain Valuable Work Experience: This visa provides graduates with the chance to gain professional experience in the UK’s thriving job market, helping them develop skills and build a network in their field.
Option to Switch to Other Visa Categories: After obtaining work experience, graduates can switch to other visa routes, such as the Skilled Worker Visa, if they secure a qualifying job offer, allowing them to continue their stay and career progression in the UK.
Option to Switch to Other Visa Categories: After obtaining work experience, graduates can switch to other visa routes, such as the Skilled Worker Visa, if they secure a qualifying job offer, allowing them to continue their stay and career progression in the UK.
Option to Switch to Other Visa Categories: After obtaining work experience, graduates can switch to other visa routes, such as the Skilled Worker Visa, if they secure a qualifying job offer, allowing them to continue their stay and career progression in the UK.
Option to Switch to Other Visa Categories: After obtaining work experience, graduates can switch to other visa routes, such as the Skilled Worker Visa, if they secure a qualifying job offer, allowing them to continue their stay and career progression in the UK.
Reduced Immigration Health Surcharge: The immigration health surcharge is often reduced or waived for health and care worker visa applicants.
Reduced Immigration Health Surcharge: The immigration health surcharge is often reduced or waived for health and care worker visa applicants.
Reduced Immigration Health Surcharge: The immigration health surcharge is often reduced or waived for health and care worker visa applicants.
Reduced Immigration Health Surcharge: The immigration health surcharge is often reduced or waived for health and care worker visa applicants.
No Sponsorship Required: Unlike other work visas, the Graduate Visa does not require sponsorship from an employer, giving graduates the freedom to work for any employer, start their own business, or even take on freelance work.
No Sponsorship Required: Unlike other work visas, the Graduate Visa does not require sponsorship from an employer, giving graduates the freedom to work for any employer, start their own business, or even take on freelance work.
No Sponsorship Required: Unlike other work visas, the Graduate Visa does not require sponsorship from an employer, giving graduates the freedom to work for any employer, start their own business, or even take on freelance work.
No Sponsorship Required: Unlike other work visas, the Graduate Visa does not require sponsorship from an employer, giving graduates the freedom to work for any employer, start their own business, or even take on freelance work.
Bring Your Family: The Graduate Visa allows you to bring your spouse, partner, and children as dependents, enabling them to live, work, and study in the UK during your stay.
Bring Your Family: The Graduate Visa allows you to bring your spouse, partner, and children as dependents, enabling them to live, work, and study in the UK during your stay.
Bring Your Family: The Graduate Visa allows you to bring your spouse, partner, and children as dependents, enabling them to live, work, and study in the UK during your stay.
Bring Your Family: The Graduate Visa allows you to bring your spouse, partner, and children as dependents, enabling them to live, work, and study in the UK during your stay.
Pathway to Permanent Residency: After completing the two- or three-year term of the Graduate Visa, you may be eligible to apply for Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR), paving the way for permanent residency in the UK.
Pathway to Permanent Residency: After completing the two- or three-year term of the Graduate Visa, you may be eligible to apply for Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR), paving the way for permanent residency in the UK.
Pathway to Permanent Residency: After completing the two- or three-year term of the Graduate Visa, you may be eligible to apply for Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR), paving the way for permanent residency in the UK.
Pathway to Permanent Residency: After completing the two- or three-year term of the Graduate Visa, you may be eligible to apply for Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR), paving the way for permanent residency in the UK.
Contribute to the UK Economy: By staying in the UK to work after graduation, you can contribute to the UK’s economy, especially in sectors facing skill shortages, helping to address workforce gaps.
Contribute to the UK Economy: By staying in the UK to work after graduation, you can contribute to the UK’s economy, especially in sectors facing skill shortages, helping to address workforce gaps.
Contribute to the UK Economy: By staying in the UK to work after graduation, you can contribute to the UK’s economy, especially in sectors facing skill shortages, helping to address workforce gaps.
Contribute to the UK Economy: By staying in the UK to work after graduation, you can contribute to the UK’s economy, especially in sectors facing skill shortages, helping to address workforce gaps.
Flexible Visa Duration: The Graduate Visa is granted for up to two years (three years for PhD graduates), providing ample time to gain professional experience and secure a permanent position if desired.
Flexible Visa Duration: The Graduate Visa is granted for up to two years (three years for PhD graduates), providing ample time to gain professional experience and secure a permanent position if desired.
Flexible Visa Duration: The Graduate Visa is granted for up to two years (three years for PhD graduates), providing ample time to gain professional experience and secure a permanent position if desired.
Flexible Visa Duration: The Graduate Visa is granted for up to two years (three years for PhD graduates), providing ample time to gain professional experience and secure a permanent position if desired.
Simple Application Process: The application process is straightforward, requiring proof of your academic qualifications, passport, and other documentation, without the need for an immediate job offer or sponsorship.
Simple Application Process: The application process is straightforward, requiring proof of your academic qualifications, passport, and other documentation, without the need for an immediate job offer or sponsorship.
Simple Application Process: The application process is straightforward, requiring proof of your academic qualifications, passport, and other documentation, without the need for an immediate job offer or sponsorship.
Simple Application Process: The application process is straightforward, requiring proof of your academic qualifications, passport, and other documentation, without the need for an immediate job offer or sponsorship.
Affordable Application Fees: The application fees for the Graduate Visa are reasonable, and there is also the option to pay the immigration health surcharge (IHS) as part of your application, which grants you access to the UK’s National Health Service (NHS).
Affordable Application Fees: The application fees for the Graduate Visa are reasonable, and there is also the option to pay the immigration health surcharge (IHS) as part of your application, which grants you access to the UK’s National Health Service (NHS).
Affordable Application Fees: The application fees for the Graduate Visa are reasonable, and there is also the option to pay the immigration health surcharge (IHS) as part of your application, which grants you access to the UK’s National Health Service (NHS).
Affordable Application Fees: The application fees for the Graduate Visa are reasonable, and there is also the option to pay the immigration health surcharge (IHS) as part of your application, which grants you access to the UK’s National Health Service (NHS).
Why Choose Bekenbey for Your Graduate Route Visa Application?
At Bekenbey, we specialize in providing comprehensive support for international students applying for the Graduate Visa. Our expert immigration lawyers will guide you through every step of the application process, ensuring that your application is thorough, timely, and has the best chance of success.
Our team offers personalized advice, helping you understand the eligibility criteria, gather the necessary documents, and submit your application efficiently. With Bekenbey, you can trust that your Graduate Visa application will be in capable hands.
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Documents Needed
We’ve listed all the key documents required for your visa application to make your process as smooth as possible. Here are some common documents you may need to provide:
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Passport or Travel Document
Valid passport or other travel document that shows your identity and nationality
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Passport or Travel Document
Valid passport or other travel document that shows your identity and nationality
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Passport or Travel Document
Valid passport or other travel document that shows your identity and nationality
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Passport or Travel Document
Valid passport or other travel document that shows your identity and nationality
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Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies (CAS) Reference Number
Your CAS reference number from when you applied for your Student visa or Tier 4 (General) student visa.
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Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies (CAS) Reference Number
Your CAS reference number from when you applied for your Student visa or Tier 4 (General) student visa.
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Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies (CAS) Reference Number
Your CAS reference number from when you applied for your Student visa or Tier 4 (General) student visa.
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Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies (CAS) Reference Number
Your CAS reference number from when you applied for your Student visa or Tier 4 (General) student visa.
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Proof of Student Visa or Tier 4 (General) Visa
Either your biometric residence permit (BRP), which is valid for 18 months after the expiry date printed on the card, or online proof of your immigration status if you have an eVisa (with share code).
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Proof of Student Visa or Tier 4 (General) Visa
Either your biometric residence permit (BRP), which is valid for 18 months after the expiry date printed on the card, or online proof of your immigration status if you have an eVisa (with share code).
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Proof of Student Visa or Tier 4 (General) Visa
Either your biometric residence permit (BRP), which is valid for 18 months after the expiry date printed on the card, or online proof of your immigration status if you have an eVisa (with share code).
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Proof of Student Visa or Tier 4 (General) Visa
Either your biometric residence permit (BRP), which is valid for 18 months after the expiry date printed on the card, or online proof of your immigration status if you have an eVisa (with share code).
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Proof of Relationship for Dependents (if applicable)of Financial Support
Proof of your relationship with your partner or children if they are applying with you as dependents.
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Proof of Relationship for Dependents (if applicable)of Financial Support
Proof of your relationship with your partner or children if they are applying with you as dependents.
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Proof of Relationship for Dependents (if applicable)of Financial Support
Proof of your relationship with your partner or children if they are applying with you as dependents.
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Proof of Relationship for Dependents (if applicable)of Financial Support
Proof of your relationship with your partner or children if they are applying with you as dependents.
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Letter from Scholarship or Sponsorship Provider (if applicable)
A letter from your scholarship or sponsorship provider confirming their approval of your application if they paid for both your course fees and living costs in the last 12 months.
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Letter from Scholarship or Sponsorship Provider (if applicable)
A letter from your scholarship or sponsorship provider confirming their approval of your application if they paid for both your course fees and living costs in the last 12 months.
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Letter from Scholarship or Sponsorship Provider (if applicable)
A letter from your scholarship or sponsorship provider confirming their approval of your application if they paid for both your course fees and living costs in the last 12 months.
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Letter from Scholarship or Sponsorship Provider (if applicable)
A letter from your scholarship or sponsorship provider confirming their approval of your application if they paid for both your course fees and living costs in the last 12 months.
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Certified Translation (if applicable)
If your documents are not in English or Welsh, you will need to provide certified translations of those documents.
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Certified Translation (if applicable)
If your documents are not in English or Welsh, you will need to provide certified translations of those documents.
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Certified Translation (if applicable)
If your documents are not in English or Welsh, you will need to provide certified translations of those documents.
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Certified Translation (if applicable)
If your documents are not in English or Welsh, you will need to provide certified translations of those documents.
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What Is the Graduate Visa Route for International Students?
The Graduate Visa route is designed for international students who have completed a degree in the UK and wish to stay for work experience. The visa allows students who have completed their studies in the UK to stay for two years (or three years for doctoral graduates) to seek work, launch their careers, or build their professional networks in the UK. This visa does not require a job offer, giving you the freedom to explore a wide range of employment opportunities. You are also able to switch to another visa route, such as a skilled worker visa, if you find a suitable job.health and care worker visa allows you to stay in the UK for a period of up to 5 years, depending on your job role and visa type. You can apply for Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR) after 5 years of continuous residence in the UK, which allows you to remain in the UK permanently.
What Is the Graduate Visa Route for International Students?
The Graduate Visa route is designed for international students who have completed a degree in the UK and wish to stay for work experience. The visa allows students who have completed their studies in the UK to stay for two years (or three years for doctoral graduates) to seek work, launch their careers, or build their professional networks in the UK. This visa does not require a job offer, giving you the freedom to explore a wide range of employment opportunities. You are also able to switch to another visa route, such as a skilled worker visa, if you find a suitable job.health and care worker visa allows you to stay in the UK for a period of up to 5 years, depending on your job role and visa type. You can apply for Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR) after 5 years of continuous residence in the UK, which allows you to remain in the UK permanently.
What Is the Graduate Visa Route for International Students?
The Graduate Visa route is designed for international students who have completed a degree in the UK and wish to stay for work experience. The visa allows students who have completed their studies in the UK to stay for two years (or three years for doctoral graduates) to seek work, launch their careers, or build their professional networks in the UK. This visa does not require a job offer, giving you the freedom to explore a wide range of employment opportunities. You are also able to switch to another visa route, such as a skilled worker visa, if you find a suitable job.health and care worker visa allows you to stay in the UK for a period of up to 5 years, depending on your job role and visa type. You can apply for Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR) after 5 years of continuous residence in the UK, which allows you to remain in the UK permanently.
What Is the Graduate Visa Route for International Students?
The Graduate Visa route is designed for international students who have completed a degree in the UK and wish to stay for work experience. The visa allows students who have completed their studies in the UK to stay for two years (or three years for doctoral graduates) to seek work, launch their careers, or build their professional networks in the UK. This visa does not require a job offer, giving you the freedom to explore a wide range of employment opportunities. You are also able to switch to another visa route, such as a skilled worker visa, if you find a suitable job.health and care worker visa allows you to stay in the UK for a period of up to 5 years, depending on your job role and visa type. You can apply for Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR) after 5 years of continuous residence in the UK, which allows you to remain in the UK permanently.
How Long Can You Stay in the UK with the Graduate Visa?
The Graduate Visa allows you to stay in the UK for up to two years if you have completed a bachelor's or master's degree. If you have completed a PhD or other doctoral qualifications, the visa will be valid for three years. This gives you time to gain experience, seek employment, and potentially switch to other visa categories if you meet the requirements.
How Long Can You Stay in the UK with the Graduate Visa?
The Graduate Visa allows you to stay in the UK for up to two years if you have completed a bachelor's or master's degree. If you have completed a PhD or other doctoral qualifications, the visa will be valid for three years. This gives you time to gain experience, seek employment, and potentially switch to other visa categories if you meet the requirements.
How Long Can You Stay in the UK with the Graduate Visa?
The Graduate Visa allows you to stay in the UK for up to two years if you have completed a bachelor's or master's degree. If you have completed a PhD or other doctoral qualifications, the visa will be valid for three years. This gives you time to gain experience, seek employment, and potentially switch to other visa categories if you meet the requirements.
How Long Can You Stay in the UK with the Graduate Visa?
The Graduate Visa allows you to stay in the UK for up to two years if you have completed a bachelor's or master's degree. If you have completed a PhD or other doctoral qualifications, the visa will be valid for three years. This gives you time to gain experience, seek employment, and potentially switch to other visa categories if you meet the requirements.
Can You Work in the UK with a Graduate Visa?
Yes! The Graduate Visa gives you the freedom to work in the UK without the need for a specific job offer. You can seek employment in any field, which makes this visa route highly flexible and appealing to recent graduates. It also allows you to switch to other visa routes, such as the Skilled Worker Visa, if you secure a job that qualifies. You can even work for any employer in the UK, start your own business, or take on freelance work.
Can You Work in the UK with a Graduate Visa?
Yes! The Graduate Visa gives you the freedom to work in the UK without the need for a specific job offer. You can seek employment in any field, which makes this visa route highly flexible and appealing to recent graduates. It also allows you to switch to other visa routes, such as the Skilled Worker Visa, if you secure a job that qualifies. You can even work for any employer in the UK, start your own business, or take on freelance work.
Can You Work in the UK with a Graduate Visa?
Yes! The Graduate Visa gives you the freedom to work in the UK without the need for a specific job offer. You can seek employment in any field, which makes this visa route highly flexible and appealing to recent graduates. It also allows you to switch to other visa routes, such as the Skilled Worker Visa, if you secure a job that qualifies. You can even work for any employer in the UK, start your own business, or take on freelance work.
Can You Work in the UK with a Graduate Visa?
Yes! The Graduate Visa gives you the freedom to work in the UK without the need for a specific job offer. You can seek employment in any field, which makes this visa route highly flexible and appealing to recent graduates. It also allows you to switch to other visa routes, such as the Skilled Worker Visa, if you secure a job that qualifies. You can even work for any employer in the UK, start your own business, or take on freelance work.
What Happens After Your Graduate Visa Expires?
When your Graduate Visa expires, before that you have the option to apply for other visa categories, including the Skilled Worker Visa. If you have been working in the UK and your employer is willing to sponsor you, you can switch to the Skilled Worker Visa or other immigration routes to continue living and working in the UK. If you meet the requirements for Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR), you may also apply for this status after spending five years in the UK.
What Happens After Your Graduate Visa Expires?
When your Graduate Visa expires, before that you have the option to apply for other visa categories, including the Skilled Worker Visa. If you have been working in the UK and your employer is willing to sponsor you, you can switch to the Skilled Worker Visa or other immigration routes to continue living and working in the UK. If you meet the requirements for Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR), you may also apply for this status after spending five years in the UK.
What Happens After Your Graduate Visa Expires?
When your Graduate Visa expires, before that you have the option to apply for other visa categories, including the Skilled Worker Visa. If you have been working in the UK and your employer is willing to sponsor you, you can switch to the Skilled Worker Visa or other immigration routes to continue living and working in the UK. If you meet the requirements for Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR), you may also apply for this status after spending five years in the UK.
What Happens After Your Graduate Visa Expires?
When your Graduate Visa expires, before that you have the option to apply for other visa categories, including the Skilled Worker Visa. If you have been working in the UK and your employer is willing to sponsor you, you can switch to the Skilled Worker Visa or other immigration routes to continue living and working in the UK. If you meet the requirements for Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR), you may also apply for this status after spending five years in the UK.
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