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If you are coming to the end of your studies, you may be considering the possibility of staying on in the UK to work under a different immigration route. We have summarised below the main visa options for working in the UK after your degree.
UKCISA provides useful information about this.
Please contact the university's International Advising Team if you have any questions on these options.
New work route for international students who have successfully completed a degree course in the UK – sometimes referred to as the ‘post-study work visa’. You don’t need a job offer to apply.
You will need a suitable job offer from a licensed skilled worker sponsor. They must be sponsoring you to do a specific job that meets minimum levels of skill and salary.
The Youth Mobility visa allows nationals of some countries to work in the UK for up to 2 years.
This is a sponsored route aimed at graduates who require work experience, internships or professional training for their field of work.
This category is specifically for those who are Commonwealth citizens and have a grandparent born in the UK. You can only apply for this visa from outside the UK.
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