Top 10 Countries To Get A Job In After Studying There 

#1 New Zealand

Having received a diploma on the basis of a New Zealand university, a foreign student can apply for a special work visa for graduates - Post-Study Work Visa. There are two types of such a visa: open and "employer".

#2 Czech Republic

After the expiration of the student visa, a foreign graduate of a Czech university can switch to a work visa if he can officially find a job with a local employer. Or you can apply for an entrepreneur visa if you plan to freelance or work for yourself in some other format. 

#3 Switzerland 

After graduating from the university, a foreign student can stay in Switzerland for 6 months - during this time he can look for a permanent job or start a part-time job with employment up to 15 hours a week. If he manages to find a permanent job, then he switches to a work visa. 

#4 China

Foreign students educated in China, after graduation, can apply for a Z visa - this is a general work visa for the country. The first document is issued for a period of 1 year with the possibility of renewal. Also, with a candidate who received such a visa, the closest family members can live in China. 

#5 Norway 

With an average annual income of $84,000, Norway makes its way into the richest countries list. It has a human development index of 0.961, which makes it one of the most highly developed nations.  

#6 Singapore 

In Singapore, graduates of not only higher educational institutions, but also candidates with secondary specialized education can stay to work after graduation. A foreigner who received higher education in Singapore and found a job there with a salary of $ 1887 can apply for an Employment Pass work visa - it is given for 2 years with the possibility of extension. 

#7 United States 

In America, after graduation, a foreign student is given time for one of the further actions: to leave the country, to extend the old visa to continue studying, or to apply for a new one and go to work. For an F-1 visa, the period is 60 days, for an M-1 and J-1 visa - 30 days. 

#8 Poland

After receiving a diploma at a Polish university, a graduate from another country is given 1 year to find a permanent job here. If young professionals find a permanent job or decide to open their own business in Poland, they switch to a full-fledged work visa - it is issued with the possibility of an extension. 

#9 Australia 

If you complete your studies in Australia for at least 2 years, you will be able to apply for a Temporary Graduate visa. It can be obtained by working students (Graduate Work) or graduates (Post-Study Work). The latter receive a document valid for 2 to 4 years. 

#10 Denmark 

Denmark is a Nordic constituent country in Northern Europe. After receiving graduate you can Easily apply for a job.   

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