✅Most countries offer post-study work visas, allowing graduates time to find work after completing their studies. In the UK, for instance, international graduates can apply for a Graduate Visa, which typically permits them to stay for two years to look for work.
✅However, if a student fails to secure an eligible job within this period, they may face visa expiry, which could force them to return to their home country.
✅If an international graduate’s post-study visa expires, they may look into other visa options like a Skilled Worker Visa, provided they secure employment with a qualifying sponsor. Entrepreneur or start-up visas are also alternatives, or enrolling in further studies to maintain their student status.
✅In case nothing in above options work for a student, he/she must abide to immigration rules and return to home Country. Staying illegally or opting for illegitimate stay-back options may breach immigration rules, risking your future visa eligibility.