Number of Nepalese students wanting to study in the UK and various other European countries has been continuously increasing for the last 5 years. One of the major reasons for this continuous growth is the Post -Study Work Permit. As one of the best consultancy for UK in Nepal, Alfa Beta has been helping hundreds of students every year.  These days, the concept of post-study work permits has been a rising topic among international students. The countries have realized the importance of international students for the growth of societies and economics. Among some of the top destinations for higher education, UK and Europe stand out due to their policies for post – study work opportunities. 

Post- Study Work Permit in the UK:

The United Kingdom has been a popular destination for international students, as they provide world-class education and a multicultural environment. One of the key factors that inspires students to choose the UK for their further education is post – study opportunities after completion of their course. 

As per the new policies introduced in 2019, international students who have completed their undergraduate and postgraduate degrees from UK universities are eligible for 2 years of PSW. This provides them to seek employment at a high skill level and valuable opening to work experience along with contributing to the UK economy. The post study work visa does not require any sponsorship from the company, making it accessible for graduates to get jobs in various sectors. 

In European countries there are various policies regarding post- study work permits. They all have different strategies for making international students stay and contribute to the economy of the country. Countries such as Germany, France, and the Netherlands have implemented strategies to encourage international students to remain in the country after graduation. For instance, Germany offers an 18-month post-study work visa for graduates, allowing them to seek employment related to their course. France provides a similar opportunity through its "Job Search Visa," which enables graduates to stay for up to one year to secure employment. The Netherlands offers a "Search Year" visa, allowing graduates up to one year to find a job or start a business.

While both the UK and Europe offer post-study work opportunities, there are notable differences in their policies and implementation. The UK's Graduate Route visa provides a longer duration compared to some European countries, potentially giving graduates more time to secure stable employment.