Developing a UK Career
Graduate Visa
The new Graduate route was launched in the UK on 1st July 2021 and the visa lasts for two years for (most) graduates and three years for Doctoral students. The route is unsponsored and therefore you do not need a job offer to apply for the scheme. The route is open to those that have completed their undergraduate degree or above and have a valid Tier 4 or student visa at the time of applications. The visa will allow you to:
- Work and secure employment in most roles in the UK
- Apply for roles regardless of skill level or salary
- Work on a self-employed basis or undertake voluntary work
- Return to the UK if you travel abroad
- To switch jobs and work flexibly whilst developing your career in the UK
Please note that the graduate route will not allow you to apply for most UK benefits, state pension or to work as a professional sportsperson.
Skilled Worker Visa
This replaced the Tier 2 visa in December 2020. This route provides you with options for finding and applying for graduate options that require a longer stay, including some graduate schemes.
The visa was revised in April 2024. Always explore the latest government site information to understand the latest eligibility requirements:
- your job is eligible for this visa
- you’ll be working for a UK employer that’s been approved by the Home Office
- you’ll be paid at least The minimum salary for the type of work you’ll be doing. This is whichever is the highest of:
- £38,700 per year
- the going rate for the type of work you’ll be doing
If you are uncertain as to which employers in your area of work are sponsors (or if you have to apply through recruitment agencies) then please discuss your circumstances with your University Careers Advisers, International Office staff, or Student Support Services
Please refer to the government site for the Skilled Worker Visa
Skilled worker visa- key facts
Innovator Visa
This replaced the old Tier 1 Entrepreneur route and is aimed at experienced businesspeople seeking to establish an innovative business in the UK
Innovator visas last for three years and start-up visas last for two. A start-up visa can be switched to an innovator visa once the applicant’s business is active and has been endorsed by an authorised body.
Start-up Visa
This is aimed at people, including those with Tier 4 Student and Graduate Visa permissions. It is offered to those who wish to establish a business in the UK, and who have a business plan endorsed by a Home Office-approved endorsing body. It replaced the Tier 1 Graduate Entrepreneur route.
The Start-up route has a broader remit than the old Graduate Entrepreneur scheme.