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Which countries in Europe can get a work visa after graduation?

Germany, the Netherlands, France, Denmark and other non-traditional immigrant countries have relaxed their work visa policies for international students.

Most European countries exchange work contracts for work visas after finding jobs. After getting a visa, change to the country of work for long-term residence.

some European countries

permanent residence policy:

Germany: after graduation, students who have completed their studies (undergraduate or master) can get a job-seeking visa for one and a half years, and can apply for permanent residence after working for two years.

Netherlands: After graduation, students who have completed their studies (undergraduate or master's degree) can get a job-seeking visa for one year, and they can apply for permanent residence after working for five years.

France: After graduation, students who have completed their studies (undergraduate or master's degree) can get a job-seeking visa for half a year, and can apply for permanent residence after working for five years.

Denmark: After graduation, students who have completed their studies (undergraduate or master's degree) can get a job-seeking visa for half a year, and they can apply for permanent residence after working for more than 7 years.