I agree that a post-study visa is flexible, but it can only be a choice of last resort. A man with three children and a wife must think twice about raising about £12000, for a visa that doesn't count towards your ILR. Start-up Visas and for PhD graduates, global talents are as flexible and free as post-study or Doctorate Extension, but they are better because they still count towards your ILR. Advise people to explore these visas earlier, because they need a process that takes time and achievements.
The flexibility that comes with post study can not be overemphasised😊😊 I'm grateful for the route... because that mentality of wasting 2yrs ehn, now i know better😂😂its not a waste kankan because d ifokanbale that comes with post study ehn, there's no tie tie to one employer headache😅.... In all plan well and run with it✍️ God will back you up🙏 E go be✌️
But the question is what next? Except you plan to leave the UK or get the promising visa for 3 year, asides that you must still fall back to the 5 years sponsorship route.
@ibukunolajide2487 and who says you won't fall on sponsorship? Please watch videos to understand or you read to understand 🙏 It's was clearly stated to use your post study years well so you can get sponsorship in your desired field and not just any field! Except you don't have plans and you want to follow the crowd, then goodluck to you.... it was clearly mentioned that it's 2yrs and not forever route, so plan well and enter sponsorship in layman English. E go be✌️🤣🤣
Honestly. I don’t support this totally. Depends on your company. I know someone with COs in care who gets more than 60 hours weekly 44 fixed. The rest on overtime. And she is saving properly. So it’s not written in the stone. PSW helps if you can’t get a job within your school time frame. But if you get a job. Please go for COs. You can use your spare time to develop yourself. And if you are in NHs where you can jump careers … better. I have seen care assistants in NHS become data analysts within same NHS
@@beckycole5566exactly I do 48 a week n earn 2800 after tax on sponsorship even better than my husband 9-5…. I would say do what works for your family….
Ogami well done sir pls me I need warehouse visa sponsorship job ooo please what the update on that cause by now u should be a professional in that field
@Ruthieeluv use your post study years to gather experience and plan yourself well, relocate if that's what will work for you, but don't waste those years... its still sponsorship but don't just get tied to any employer that's not worth it. E go be✌️
PSW is okay but let us be truthful, how many companies are giving sponsorship now based on your profession. Uk are employing more of dere citizens now. I work in an energy company with a very good salary..most vacancies are occupied now by uk citizens with little or no experience.
They didn't say they don't pay support worker well. The reality is most ppl on care sponsorships r broke😢. I kw lot, some even earn lesser than students. Most r suffering
Who told you care workers etc do not make money? Your knowledge is obviously limited. Please stop giving wrong info. Both forms of leave are beneficial in different ways.
You are right. Everyone makes money, including care workers. However, each individual's definition of making money is different. What you call money is not money to others.
I agree that a post-study visa is flexible, but it can only be a choice of last resort. A man with three children and a wife must think twice about raising about £12000, for a visa that doesn't count towards your ILR. Start-up Visas and for PhD graduates, global talents are as flexible and free as post-study or Doctorate Extension, but they are better because they still count towards your ILR. Advise people to explore these visas earlier, because they need a process that takes time and achievements.
The flexibility that comes with post study can not be overemphasised😊😊
I'm grateful for the route... because that mentality of wasting 2yrs ehn, now i know better😂😂its not a waste kankan because d ifokanbale that comes with post study ehn, there's no tie tie to one employer headache😅.... In all plan well and run with it✍️ God will back you up🙏 E go be✌️
But the question is what next? Except you plan to leave the UK or get the promising visa for 3 year, asides that you must still fall back to the 5 years sponsorship route.
@ibukunolajide2487 and who says you won't fall on sponsorship?
Please watch videos to understand or you read to understand 🙏
It's was clearly stated to use your post study years well so you can get sponsorship in your desired field and not just any field! Except you don't have plans and you want to follow the crowd, then goodluck to you.... it was clearly mentioned that it's 2yrs and not forever route, so plan well and enter sponsorship in layman English.
E go be✌️🤣🤣
I agree ☝️ while on the five years don’t sit down tetere.
Exactly...add more knowledge
Honestly. I don’t support this totally. Depends on your company. I know someone with COs in care who gets more than 60 hours weekly 44 fixed. The rest on overtime. And she is saving properly. So it’s not written in the stone. PSW helps if you can’t get a job within your school time frame. But if you get a job. Please go for COs. You can use your spare time to develop yourself. And if you are in NHs where you can jump careers … better. I have seen care assistants in NHS become data analysts within same NHS
The problem is the cost. For example, I have 3 dependants and I'm still uncertain on how to raise 12K for post study between now and December
You and your spouse should join a cooperative, and get enough introductory loans. You get to pay back gradually for 5yrs.
Okay, I now understand you, guys. I am a support worker who ends between £2850 and £3000 every month after tax.
Lucky u not everybody. Sm r crying
You go don work tire to earn this amount ooo
No be small o, plus sleep in. Na day and night. E no easy at all
I do 48 hours a week. My contract hours are 37 and 11 hours over time .
@@beckycole5566exactly I do 48 a week n earn 2800 after tax on sponsorship even better than my husband 9-5…. I would say do what works for your family….
I'm sorry before you hope. 😂😂😂
Anyway, I like your family. I like you. you're wife and you're children , and your mother inlaw. Nice family. Good example for a caring husband.
Thank you so much
Ogami well done sir pls me I need warehouse visa sponsorship job ooo please what the update on that cause by now u should be a professional in that field
After post study you will still need to be sponsored that is the head ache. Post study is just for two years.
Exactly after 2years what next
@Ruthieeluv use your post study years to gather experience and plan yourself well, relocate if that's what will work for you, but don't waste those years... its still sponsorship but don't just get tied to any employer that's not worth it. E go be✌️
PSW is okay but let us be truthful, how many companies are giving sponsorship now based on your profession. Uk are employing more of dere citizens now. I work in an energy company with a very good salary..most vacancies are occupied now by uk citizens with little or no experience.
Fab Daddy...I like this topic. But for the case of objectivity can you pls tell us on what Visa are you?
Obviously psw
@@ekemezieoluebube6722hmmmm o deeep
This table you are shaking, you need someone on the other side to debate it with you.
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Fab daddy i have a question o, please can someone on Post study invites relative to the UK?
Yes you can , as long as there’s a valid reason for invite
Yes, you can 🎉
Who told you they don’t pey support worker well
They didn't say they don't pay support worker well. The reality is most ppl on care sponsorships r broke😢. I kw lot, some even earn lesser than students. Most r suffering
Are you guys still in derby?
Yes, we are.
please I need a job there next month as an international student can you please help me with that😢
Who told you care workers etc do not make money? Your knowledge is obviously limited. Please stop giving wrong info. Both forms of leave are beneficial in different ways.
You are right. Everyone makes money, including care workers. However, each individual's definition of making money is different. What you call money is not money to others.
Please after the 2 years post study what is the next step for someone on who wants to remain in the uk.
You have to get a job that sponsors you 😂
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