Improving the chances of getting a Tier 2 visa
by Mia J. If you have any questions related to your online aAfter graduation, you can do many things to improve your chances
of successfully finding a certified employer to sponsor for a Tier 2 visa. for
example:
Part-Time Job/Placements
Most graduates need to get work experience with
their degree in order to be successful in the UK graduate job market. Finding
part-time work or internship placement that is linked to your degree, can help
you develop real life skills and industry contacts. If opportunities are rare,
consider incoming companies and offer volunteers in their chosen industry.
Volunteering can be a great way to gain experience while you are interested and
enjoying.
Entrepreneurial skills
Business
knowledge is not only useful for business owners: Employers also value
them. Many universities will have opportunities to take experience in this
field through various programs, and you can become active in the leadership of
the university societies. All this will work effectively on your CV.
Language skills
As an international student, you can already
speak more than one language, which will help you distinguish it from other
candidates. However, if you do not have the standard level of English
proficiency, keep in mind that you will need a high standard of English to
stand for the opportunity to get a job landing in the UK. Work on your skills
while studying for your degree, and if you feel you need extra classes then.
Tier 1 (Graduate entrepreneur)
UK graduates are graduating with a Tier 2 visa
and a reliable business idea can apply for one year to stay on a tier 1
graduate entrepreneur visa.
You will need to get sponsorship, which you can
get from the authorized UK University (which should not be one where you have
already studied), or to participate in the Sirius program.Which supports final
year students and recent graduates with advice on financing and immigration. In
addition, you must be able to prove that you have at least £ 945 in strong
English language skills and savings.
26-year-old Julie Mora, after receiving a BA in
Graphic Design from the University of Veritas in San Jose, Costa Rica, went to
Edinburgh for the Master of Fine Arts (Glass). She says that she received a
tier 1 graduate entrepreneur visa to convert her glass collection into
business.
“I had to get sponsorship from the University of
Edinburgh by writing a business plan, and in return the university helped me to
apply for support. "Once, once secured, I got the necessary documents
together and submitted the application. My visa was cleared two months later.”
However, Mora says that this path is not for the
unconscious heart: "You must be very determined to be successful in
securing the application and it is too expensive to pay even for the fees to be
applied. Career service team should be in touch with.”
Tier 5 Youth Mobility Scheme
If you go back home after graduation, you may be
eligible for the Youth Mobility Plan, which will allow you to work in Britain
for two years.
To qualify, you will need to be 18-30 years old,
and must be from Australia, Canada, Hong Kong, Japan, Monaco, New Zealand,
Republic of Korea or Taiwan.
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