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Can I study in the UK for an internship? Is there any requirement for signature?

There are many new policy adjustments in 20 14. You can get to know them. I wish you success in studying abroad.

Visa 1 and T2 allow you to work for 3 years after graduation.

Students who have obtained a second-level (T2) visa can continue to work in the UK for three years after completing their studies, and can apply for further extension. The British government has no restrictions on the number of T2 visa applicants, but applicants must obtain employment notices from employers recognized by the British Visa and Immigration Administration.

2. You can apply for a T5 visa outside the UK.

Graduates can also apply for a Level 5 (T5) "Temporary Work" visa outside the UK. This visa allows students to choose to stay in the UK for 65,438+02 months after graduation. Science and medical graduates who are engaged in research or training can also get a longer stay in the UK.

3.T 1 visa increase 1000 places.

Since April, all international students who have obtained doctoral degrees in the UK have 65,438+02 months to choose to find technical jobs or start their own businesses in the UK after graduation. International students who want to start a business in the UK can apply for a first-class (T 1) "Graduate Entrepreneur" visa. This kind of visa is jointly launched by a number of British higher education institutions. It was originally planned to provide 65,438+0,000 places. From April 2065,438+03, an additional 65,438+0,000 places will be provided to graduates with MBA degrees.

4. The internship plan strengthens the connection between students and enterprises.

It was also announced at the press conference that the British government would take the University of Sheffield as a pilot to implement the internship program named "Great Ambassador", aiming at strengthening the ties between China students who graduated from British universities and British industrial and commercial enterprises.