Graduate immigration route

The Graduate Route is a new post-study work visa introduced 1 July 2021.
International students who have successfully completed an undergraduate or master's degree will benefit from two years' work experience in the UK. Students who complete their PhD will be able to stay for three years.
Graduates on the route can work flexibly, switch jobs and develop their career as required.
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