How long can I stay in the UK after finishing my master’s?

Asked by P Anuj 7 months ago

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After completing your masters in UK, you can stay for up to two years through the Graduate Route visa. This visa, often referred to as the post-study work visa, is available to international students who have completed an eligible degree at a UK university. It gives you the chance to stay and work in the UK or look for a job without any specific sponsorship requirements, providing flexibility as you begin your career.

The two-year period is a great opportunity to gain valuable work experience and, if you secure a skilled job, you could potentially switch to a Skilled Worker visa before the Graduate Route expires. This pathway can help you work toward longer-term residency options if you plan to stay in the UK beyond the initial two years.

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With a master’s degree from a UK university, you can remain in the UK for two years on the Graduate Route visa. This visa is designed to help international students transition smoothly into the UK job market, allowing you to work in any field or even start your own business. Unlike the Skilled Worker visa, the Graduate Route is not employer-sponsored so allows flexibility in job choices.

If you get work with a qualifying employer during those two years, then you may apply for a Skilled Worker visa sometime later that would allow you to stay in the UK longer and also work on permanent residence. It's a pretty good time period to gain an understanding of the UK job market and get an early foothold in your career.


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