Why am I being denied the UK post study visa?
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A graduate of post study visa allows eligible students completing their undergraduate or master’s degree to remain and work in the UK for up to two years. It is very rare for graduate visa to get rejected as its criteria are pretty straight and easily met. But some of the reasons you may get your graduate visa rejected is if you’ve been working more than the stipulated 20hours working time given to students. You may think others are doing it and going Scot free, do not do it.
Permission to stay under the graduate route will enable international students to work or look for work after their studies for 2 years. The work can be in any sector and at any level without any minimum salary requirements or the need for visa sponsorship. Students studying on a Student visa will need to make an application in the UK to be granted permission under the route after successful completion of their degree. There are requirements that must be met such as having studied in the uk for a articulate period of time, must have finished bachelors degree from a school in the UK, and you must be applying for the post study visa within the validity period of your student visa.