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Working in the UK after study

Which visa is right for me?

The Graduate and Skilled Worker visas are the most common ways in which students choose to pursue employment and life in the UK following their studies, but it’s important that you consider which one is going to be the most convenient to you and your career. 

For an insight into the differences between the Graduate and Skilled Worker visas, as well as insight into the employer perspective and making an informed decision, see our Visa and the UK Job Market for International Students Pathway via CareerConnect.

Consider your plans after graduating.

Alternatively, do you want the security of a longer visa, such as the Skilled Worked visa, which can last up to 5 years?

The employer that you wish to work for could also have an impact on the type of visa that you end up with.

The Graduate Visa is relatively new and unfamiliar for some employers, and an employer who is looking to invest in their staff over a longer period, such as through a structured graduate scheme, may prefer the longer time period covered by the Skilled Worker Visa.

Employers’ preferences can differ for several reasons however, and you will need to speak to each employer individually about visas in order to understand their approach.

Please use the UKCISA and the UK Visas and Immigration websites for a full list and detailed explanation of the visa options and requirements and guidance on applying.

Other visa options

Temporary worker visas

FAQs

We can provide basic information and signposting to visa options to work in the UK after study, but we are not legally authorised to give guidance on visas or support with visa applications.

If you have an enquiry or issue concerning your student visa please contact the University's Student Immigration Team.

If you need specialist advice on visas you can search for an immigration solicitor by location and legal issue you need help with on the Law Society’s website.

Immigration advice appointments

If you have an issue concerning your immigration status, appointments are available with Latitude Law, a specialist immigration law firm based in Manchester.

Consultations are available to all UoM students and graduates who are experiencing immigration concerns, or who need advice with future immigration applications. These sessions can be held via telephone, Teams or Zoom.

Please note that if your enquiry relates to your Student visa, you should contact the University's Student Immigration Team instead.

Please note that Latitude Law will only be able to provide generic advice unless formally instructed to take on your case.

If you need further help, the solicitor will be able to discuss fees for ongoing services.

Latitude Law's full privacy and data policy is available online.

If you need to speak with a solicitor urgently, you can contact Latitude Law on 0161 234 6800.

Disclaimer

The University of Manchester is not responsible for the legal advice provided by the law firm Latitude Law Limited, nor does it endorse or recommend any of its services or legal advice. Any student who uses the services of Latitude Law Limited does so at their own risk. There are other law firms in Manchester that offer similar immigration services to Latitude Law Limited, such firms can be found on the Law Society’s website.

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