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10 countries offering post-study work visas for Nigerians in 2026

For many international students mapping out their study plans in 2026, post-study work opportunities have become a key factor in deciding where to go. It’s no longer just about tuition

10 countries offering post-study work visas for Nigerians in 2026
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April 17, 2026·3 min read

For many international students mapping out their study plans in 2026, post-study work opportunities have become a key factor in deciding where to go. It’s no longer just about tuition fees or university rankings; students are increasingly thinking ahead to life after graduation, including how long they can remain in the country, their access to employment, and the ease of transitioning into long-term residency.

In response, countries across different regions are strengthening their post-study work visa policies to attract and retain skilled graduates. These pathways not only provide valuable work experience but also serve as a bridge to permanent settlement, making them a major draw for students seeking both quality education and future career stability.

Here are the top 10 countries offering post-study work options that matter to graduates planning for 2026:

1. Canada

Canada’s Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) allows graduates to stay and work for up to three years. Work experience gained under the PGWP can support Permanent Residency applications through the Express Entry system.

2. United Kingdom

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The UK offers a Post-Study Work (PSW) visa that allows graduates to live and work for up to two years without employer sponsorship. During this period, graduates can move into the Skilled Worker visa if they secure a qualifying role.

3. Germany

Germany provides an 18-month post-study work permit for graduates of recognised institutions. Graduates may work in any field while seeking employment related to their qualifications.

4. Australia

Australia’s Temporary Graduate visa (subclass 485) permits graduates to remain for between two and four years, depending on qualification level. Holders can work full-time and later apply for permanent migration routes.

5. New Zealand

New Zealand allows graduates to stay and work for up to three years under its PSW visa. The length depends on the qualification and place of study, with options to transition to skilled migrant residence visas.

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6. Ireland

Under the Third Level Graduate Programme, bachelor’s graduates receive one year of post-study work, while master’s graduates can stay for up to two years. This period supports a move into longer-term employment permits.

7. Netherlands

The Netherlands offers a one-year “Orientation Year” visa. Graduates can use this time to find work or start a business within the country.

8. France

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France issues a one-year temporary residence permit known as the Autorisation Provisoire de Séjour (APS) for master’s graduates seeking employment. Some graduates may qualify for extended options based on their field of study.

9. Singapore

Graduates from Singaporean institutions may apply for Short-Term Visit Pass extensions or employment passes. These routes offer access to roles in finance, technology, and life sciences.

10. South Korea

South Korea’s D-10 Job-Seeker Visa allows graduates to remain for up to two years while searching for employment, particularly within technology, manufacturing, and research sectors.

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