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Bachelor Visa

Service Description

Bachelor's Degree-Based Visa Options by Country

Canada

  • Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) – for international students who completed their bachelor’s in Canada
  • Express Entry (FSW Program) – for skilled immigrants with a bachelor’s, English/French test scores, and work experience
  • Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs) – some streams target degree holders with or without Canadian education

Australia

  • Temporary Graduate Visa (subclass 485) – for recent grads from Australian universities
  • Skilled Independent Visa (subclass 189) – based on points (age, degree, English test, experience)
  • Skilled Nominated Visa (190) or Employer Sponsored Visas

United Kingdom

  • Graduate Route – for international students completing a bachelor’s in the UK
  • Skilled Worker Visa – if you get a job offer in an eligible occupation with a sponsor
  • High Potential Individual (HPI) Visa – for recent grads from top-ranked global universities (even outside the UK)

United States

  • H-1B Visa – bachelor’s degree (or higher) and job offer in a specialty occupation (limited slots, lottery system)
  • OPT (Optional Practical Training) – for F-1 student visa holders with a US degree
  • Green Card options via employer sponsorship or EB-2/EB-3 categories (requires work offer or advanced degree)

Germany

  • Job Seeker Visa – valid for 6 months; allows bachelor’s degree holders to search for jobs in Germany
  • Blue Card EU – job offer with a minimum salary and a recognized degree
  • Student Visa (if pursuing further study or a pathway to work)

New Zealand

  • Post Study Work Visa – for bachelor’s degree holders graduating in NZ
  • Skilled Migrant Category – points-based immigration system

Japan

  • Engineer/Specialist in Humanities/International Services Visa – requires a bachelor’s and a relevant job offer
  • Specified Skilled Worker (SSW) – doesn’t require a degree, but is useful for technical fields
  • Professor/Instructor Visa – if teaching English or other academic roles

South Korea

  • E-7 Visa – special occupations requiring skills/degrees
  • E-2 Visa – English teaching roles; typically need a bachelor's degree + a native English-speaking country passport

France

  • Talent Passport – Qualified Employee – for those with a job offer and bachelor's degree in France or abroad
  • APS (Autorisation Provisoire de Séjour) – for students finishing studies in France

Sweden

  • Work Visa – bachelor’s holders with a job offer and a minimum salary
  • Residence Permit for Job Seekers – allows you to stay in Sweden after studies to look for work

Norway

  • Skilled Worker Visa – requires a relevant degree and a job offer

Notes:

In nearly all countries, having a bachelor’s degree is a major advantage, but you’ll often still need:

  • A job offer or sponsorship
  • Proof of language proficiency (IELTS, TOEFL, etc.)
  • Relevant work experience
  • Clean background and sufficient financial means

We provide expert guidance for individuals applying for bachelor-level student visas abroad. From choosing the right country and university to preparing documentation and interview support, our team ensures a smooth and successful application process.