The UK is a popular destination for international students with over half a million international students. The UK offers top-quality education with a range of courses and top universities. The UK is ranked 13th in quality of life and 9th in best countries overall. Many international students utilize the graduate route visa (post-study) to work after they have completed their studies. Post-study work visas in the UK allow students to stay back for 2 years (graduate students) and 3 years (PhD or other doctoral students).
Candidates can apply for a post-study work visa in the UK if they are:
Staying in the UK
The current visa is a Student visa or Tier 4 (General) student visa
Studies a UK bachelor’s or master’s degree or other eligible course for a minimum period with a Student visa or Tier 4 (General) student visa
Your university or college has informed the Home Office that you’ve completed your course
When Should You Apply for a Post-Study Work Visa in the UK?
Candidates should apply for a post-study work visa in the UK before their Student visa or Tier 4 (General) student visa expires. Other requirements are as follows:
Apply after your university or college has informed the Home Office that you’ve completed the program of study you took with a Student visa or Tier 4 (General) student visa.
You do not have to wait until the end of your graduation or your certificate.
Apply online when you are ready with your necessary documents.
Documents Required for a Post-Study Work Visa in the UK
To apply for a post-study work visa in the UK, you must have the following documents:
Valid Passport proving your identity and nationality
Biometric Residence Permit (BRP) – if given when you applied for a Student visa or Tier 4 (General) student visa
Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies (CAS) reference number, provided by your university or college when you completed your course on Student visa or Tier 4 (General) student visa
Do’s and Don’ts of a Post-Study Work Visa in the UK
What you can do with your post-study work visa:
Work in most jobs
Look for work
Be self-employed
Continue living in the UK with your partner and children (if they’re eligible)
Do voluntary work travel abroad and return to the UK
What you cannot do with your post-study work visa:
Apply for most benefits (public funds) or the state pension
Work as a professional sportsperson
Cost of Applying for a Post-Study Work Visa in the UK
The costs of applying for a post-study work visa are divided into two elements, they are:
Graduate route visa application fee: £822
Healthcare Surcharge: £1,035 for each year you’ll be in the UK. You’ll also have to pay for a healthcare surcharge which is £2,070 for 2 years and £3,105 for 3 years.
How to get a Job in the UK with a Post-Study Work Visa?
There are various ways to get a job in the UK with a Post-Study Work Visa, they are:
Skilled Worker Visa:
The details for the skilled worker visa are as follows:
Particular
Details
About
Allows you to come or stay in the UK for a job with an approved employer
Replaced
The skilled worker visa has replaced the Tier 2 (General) work visa
Eligibility
Work for a UK employer approved by the Home Office
Have a ‘Certificate of Sponsorship’ (CoS) from your employer with information about your job role
Do a job that is on the list of eligible occupations
Be paid a minimum salary
Duration of Stay
5 Years (post 5 years you need to extend the visa)
Application Process
Apply for a visa 3 months before your joining date
You’ll get a decision within 3 weeks (if outside the UK) or 8 weeks (if inside the UK)
Application Fee
£719 – £1,639
Proof of Funds
You must have at least £1,270 in your bank account to support yourself
Health-Care Worker Visa
The details for the health-care worker visa are as follows:
Particular
Details
About
Allows medical professionals to come or stay in the UK for eligible jobs with NHS, NHS supplier or adult social care
Eligibility
Qualified doctor, nurse, health professional or adult social care professional
Work in an eligible health or social care job
Work for a UK employer approved by the Home Office
Have a ‘Certificate of Sponsorship’ from your employer with information about your job role
Be paid a minimum salary
Duration of Stay
5 Years (post 5 years you need to extend the visa)
Application Process
Apply for a visa 3 months before your joining date and you’ll get a decision within 3 weeks
Application Fee
Up to 3 years – £284
More than 3 years – £551
Proof of Funds
Must have at least £1,270 in your bank account as proof of funds