Visas for working in the UK after you graduate
If you want to work in the UK after you graduate and you need a visa, there are several options available.
— More about UK visas for graduates'Before you begin your UK education, check to see if you need a visa. If you do, there are several types of study visa, depending on your age, the length of your course and the level at which you plan to study.'
UK immigration and visas are managed by the UK Border Agency (UKBA). UKBA is part of the UK government’s Home Office. For the latest definitive information about immigration and visas, check the UKBA website www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk.
Another great resource is the UK Council for International Student Affairs (UKCISA) website www.ukcisa.org.uk. UKCISA do not manage visas, however they do have lots of tips on travelling to the UK, visas, finding accommodation and much more.
Do you need a visa?
You can find out if you need a visa on the UK Border Agency website.
When should you apply for a visa?
If you do need a visa, it is important to apply well in advance of when you intend to travel. You can find out about visa processing times in your country on UKBA's visa service pages.
What kind of visa do you need?
If you do need a visa to study in the UK, there are a number of different types available:
You can find out more in UKBA's Studying in the UK pages.
If you want to work in the UK after you graduate and you need a visa, there are several options available.
— More about UK visas for graduatesReady to travel to the UK? Before you board that plane there's a few important things to think about. Visas? Money? Insurance? Don't worry, it's a lot easier than it sounds.
— Read more about planning your travelDuncan Lane from UKCISA answers your questions about preparing for arrival in the UK, staying healthy, fees and visas.
As an international student in the UK you can work up to 20 hours a week in term-time. Getting a job while you study in the UK can improve your language skills and enhance your CV.
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