Do students who study abroad plan to work in that country?
Yes many students who study abroad do plan to work in that country after finishing their studies but it depends on a few factors like personal goals job market visa rules and opportunities
Why do students want to work in the same country after study:
1 Better job opportunities
Some countries have stronger economies and offer better jobs higher salaries and more chances for career growth compared to home countries
2 Return on investment
Studying abroad is expensive Many students want to stay and work for a few years to earn money and recover their education costs
3 Path to permanent residency
In countries like Canada Australia New Zealand and Germany working after graduation can lead to PR and eventually citizenship
4 Professional experience
Gaining international work experience helps students build a global resume and future job prospects
5 Quality of life
Some students enjoy the lifestyle safety and work culture in the country they studied in and choose to stay long term
Common countries where students stay and work after graduation:
• Canada – Post Graduation Work Permit PGWP allows up to 3 years of work
• Australia – Temporary Graduate Visa for 2 to 4 years
• Germany – 18 month job seeker visa after graduation
• UK – Graduate Route Visa allows 2 to 3 years of work
• USA – OPT and STEM OPT extension allow 1 to 3 years of work after graduation
But not all students stay:
Some students return home because of:
• Family reasons
• Immigration or visa limits
• Better job offers in home country
• Not finding a job abroad in time
Summary:
Yes a large number of international students plan to work in the country where they study but success depends on the visa system job market and how well they prepare during and after their studies.
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