In Norway, a work permit can be applied for after graduation.
Dawn Investigation Cell, Dawn TV Report
London: Thousands of foreign students studying in Europe dream of settling there permanently. In some countries, this process can be difficult, but there are seven European countries where it is relatively easy for students to obtain permanent residency (PR) with a student visa.
- France:
French universities are renowned worldwide. After graduation, students can obtain a temporary residence permit called “APS”, which allows them to find a job or start a business for up to 24 months. During this period, the path to permanent residency is paved. - Germany:
Free education and a strong economy in Germany make it attractive to foreign students. After graduation, an 18-month “Job Seeker Visa” can be obtained. After getting a job, permanent residence can be easily obtained through an “EU Blue Card” or work visa. - United Kingdom:
Under the “Graduate Route Visa”, students can work without a sponsor for 2 years (or 3 years for PhD students). Later, “Indefinite Leave to Remain” can be obtained through a “Skilled Worker Visa”. - Norway:
In Norway, a work permit can be applied for after graduation, and permanent residence is only granted after 3 years of continuous residence, provided that the language test is passed and the student is financially self-sufficient. - Ireland:
Ireland’s “Third Level Graduate Program” allows foreign graduates to work for 1-2 years without a work permit. Later, after obtaining “Critical Skills” or “General Employment Permit”, you can apply for PR after 5 years. - Finland:
After completing your education in Finland, you are given a two-year work search permit. A work permit can be obtained upon finding a job, and permanent residence is possible after 4 years of legal residence. - Denmark:
There are two routes to PR in Denmark. One is the normal route, which requires 8 years of residence, and the other is the fast track, which allows you to get PR within 4 years if you pass a language test, have full-time employment, social integration, and have a reasonable income.













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