- Intro: This visa allows recent engineering graduates to live, work or study in Australia for up to 18 months. You must have completed a degree or higher qualification from a specified institution within the past 2 years, and be under 31 years of age.
- Length of Stay: 18 months
- Intro: Within the first 180 days of your graduation in an eligible Canadian post-secondary education institution, you can apply for the PGWP if the duration of study is at least 8 months.
- Length of Stay: 8 months to 3 years
- Intro: IANG is the overall best visa type for many people who seek for long term residence in Hong Kong.
- Easy to obtain: one can immediately get 1 year IANG visa post study
- Long visa valid period: one can renew visa with 1-2-3 schedule; afterwards all 3 years
- Non work biding: One only needs to have a employer sponsor at the time of application; no requirements of maintaining employment status till the end of visa valid period.
- Dependent friendly: mainland China expacts can support parent's dependent visa in the valid period of IANG. Cautious: once a mainland expat changes to HK permanent residence (passport holder) status, she can no longer support parent's dependent via.
- Intro: You have graduated or obtained a PhD or performed scientific research and wish to find a job or start your own company . You live abroad or are still in the Netherlands. You need a residence permit 'orientation year highly educated persons'.
- FAQ ‘Orientation year highly educated persons’
- Orientation visa for highly educated persons
- Intro: You wish to gain work experience in the Netherlands as a trainee (for study purposes) or apprentice (for work purposes). You need a residence permit for this.
- Intro: If you have acceptable qualifications(s) that you completed in New Zealand, you can apply for a visa to work here. Depending on your qualification and where you studied, you can work for any employer for between 1 and 3 years, and do almost any work.
- Length of Stay: 1, 2 or 3 years