Student Visas

UK Graduate Visa

Stay in the UK after completing your degree — with no job offer required. Work freely in most roles while you build your career and plan your next visa step.

Quick Overview

UK Graduate Visa — Key Facts

The Graduate visa allows international students who have completed a qualifying degree at a licensed UK university to remain in the UK and work — or look for work — after graduation, with no job offer or employer sponsorship required.

  • No Job Offer Required: The Graduate visa does not require a job offer or employer sponsorship — you can use the time to find work.
  • Valid 2 or 3 Years: Two years for most graduates; three years for PhD or doctoral graduates.
  • Work Freely: Work in most roles — employed or self-employed — with no restrictions on occupation or salary.
  • Apply Before Student Visa Expires: The application must be made from within the UK before your Student visa expires.
  • Pathway to Skilled Worker: Most graduates use the Graduate visa to secure qualifying employment and switch to the Skilled Worker route.

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What Is the UK Graduate Visa?

The Graduate visa is a post-study work route allowing international students who have completed a qualifying degree at a licensed UK university to remain in the UK and work — or look for work — after graduation. It requires no job offer and no employer sponsorship, making it a highly flexible and popular route for international graduates.

Who Is Eligible?

  • Studied in the UK on a valid Student visa
  • Successfully completed your course with confirmation from your institution
  • Applying from within the UK before your Student visa expires
  • Hold a UK-recognised degree (undergraduate or postgraduate) or other qualifying qualification

How Long Does the Graduate Visa Last?

The Graduate visa is valid for two years for most graduates, or three years for those who have completed a PhD or other doctoral qualification. The Labour government announced in May 2025 that the Graduate visa would be reduced from two years to 18 months for most graduates as part of broader immigration reforms. Applicants should seek current advice at the time of their application, as this area has been subject to change.

What Can I Do on a Graduate Visa?

The Graduate visa permits you to work in most roles in the UK, including roles that would not meet the salary or skill threshold for a Skilled Worker visa. You can be employed or self-employed and are free to change employers or roles during the visa period. This is an excellent opportunity to gain UK work experience while building your career and establishing yourself in the labour market.

Does the Graduate Visa Lead to Settlement?

The Graduate visa does not directly lead to settlement. However, it is widely used as a pathway to the Skilled Worker visa or other routes that do lead to ILR. Many graduates use their time on the Graduate visa to secure employment with a licensed sponsor and then switch to the Skilled Worker route, beginning the five-year path to ILR.

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UK Graduate Visa FAQ

Do I need a job offer?
No. The Graduate visa requires no job offer and no employer sponsorship.
Can I apply from outside the UK?
No. The application must be made from within the UK before your Student visa expires.
Can I switch to a Skilled Worker visa?
Yes, once you secure employment with a licensed sponsor at the required salary and skill level.
How long is it valid?
Two years for most graduates; three years for PhD graduates. A proposed reduction to 18 months for most graduates was announced in May 2025 — check current rules at time of application.
Can I be self-employed?
Yes. The Graduate visa permits self-employment as well as employment, giving you full flexibility.
Can my family join me?
Dependants already in the UK on a Student dependant visa may be eligible to extend their leave alongside your Graduate visa application. We can advise on your specific family circumstances.
Does time on the Graduate visa count towards ILR?
Time on the Graduate visa can count towards the five-year continuous residence requirement for ILR in certain circumstances. We advise on how best to structure your route to settlement.
What if my Student visa has already expired?
If your Student visa has already expired, you may not be eligible for the Graduate visa. The application must be made while you still hold valid Student leave. Contact us urgently if this applies to you.
Quick Overview
UK Graduate Visa — Key Facts

The Graduate visa allows you to stay in the UK after completing your degree — no job offer or sponsor required. Two years for most graduates; three years for PhD graduates. Must be applied for from within the UK.

  • No Job Offer No employer sponsorship required.
  • Duration 2 years (3 years for PhD graduates). Proposed reduction to 18 months announced May 2025.
  • Work Freely Any role — employed or self-employed — with no salary or occupation restrictions.
  • Apply From UK Must be applied for from within the UK before Student visa expires.
  • Pathway to ILR Most graduates use it to secure Skilled Worker sponsorship.
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What Is the Graduate Visa?

A post-study work route for those who have completed a qualifying degree at a licensed UK university — two years (or three for PhD graduates) without needing a job offer or sponsor.

What Can I Do?

Work in any role — employed or self-employed — with no restrictions on occupation or salary. Change jobs or roles freely during the visa period.

Does It Lead to Settlement?

Not directly. Most graduates use the Graduate visa to secure qualifying employment and switch to the Skilled Worker visa — beginning the five-year path to ILR and ultimately British citizenship.

Important: Apply Before Your Student Visa Expires

The Graduate visa must be applied for from within the UK before your Student visa expires. If your leave has already lapsed, you may not be eligible. Contact us urgently if this applies to you.

The proposed reduction of the Graduate visa from two years to 18 months (announced May 2025) has not yet been confirmed as enacted. Rules in this area are subject to change — always seek current advice before making any application decisions.

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UK Graduate Visa FAQ

No. The Graduate visa requires no job offer and no employer sponsorship.

No. The application must be made from within the UK before your Student visa expires.

Yes, once you secure employment with a licensed sponsor at the required salary and skill level.

Two years for most graduates; three years for PhD graduates. A proposed reduction to 18 months for most graduates was announced in May 2025 — check current rules at time of application.

Yes. The Graduate visa permits self-employment as well as employment, giving you full flexibility.

Dependants already in the UK on a Student dependant visa may be eligible to extend their leave alongside your Graduate visa application. We can advise on your specific family circumstances.

Time on the Graduate visa can count towards the five-year continuous residence requirement for ILR in certain circumstances. We advise on how best to structure your route to settlement.

If your Student visa has already expired, you may not be eligible for the Graduate visa. The application must be made while you still hold valid Student leave. Contact us urgently if this applies to you.