Possible things to do after PSW

Possible things to do after PSW

Possible Things to Do After PSW

For thousands of international graduates, the clock is ticking. The Graduate Route (PSW) is a one-time visa that cannot be extended. If you do not switch to a different immigration route before your current visa expires, you will become an “overstayer” and face a potential re-entry ban.

The “New Entrant” Discount

The standard salary threshold for a Skilled Worker visa is now a steep £41,700 per year. However, if you are switching from a Graduate visa, you are classified as a “New Entrant.” This means you can be sponsored on a lower salary of £33,400 (or 70% of the job’s going rate) for up to 4 years.

Official Resource: For more information, visit the official UK government guidance on the Graduate visa.


Your 5 Best Options to Stay in the UK

1. Skilled Worker Visa (The Standard Route)

  • Best for: People with a secure job offer.

  • The Rule: You need a licensed sponsor. As a “New Entrant” switching from the Graduate route, your minimum salary requirement is discounted to £33,400 for up to 4 years.

  • 2026 Update: You now need Level B2 English (Upper Intermediate) to qualify.

2. Scale-Up Visa (The “Flexible” Route)

  • Best for: High-earners seeking career freedom.

  • The Rule: You need a job offer from a “High Growth” company paying at least £36,300.

  • The Big Benefit: You only need to be sponsored for 6 months. After that, you are free to work for anyone (or yourself) without needing a new visa.

3. Global Talent Visa (The “Gold Ticket”)

  • Best for: Leaders in Tech, Arts, or Research.

  • The Rule: No job offer is needed. Instead, you need an endorsement from a body like Tech Nation or the Arts Council proving you are a leader or a “Promising Leader” in your field.

  • The Benefit: Total freedom to change jobs or start a business.

4. Innovator Founder Visa

  • Best for: Serious Entrepreneurs.

  • The Rule: You must have an “innovative, viable, and scalable” business idea approved by an endorsing body. It must be a unique concept, not a standard retail shop.

5. Switch Back to Student Visa (Master’s / PhD)

  • Best for: Those who want to upskill or need more time.

  • The Catch: You cannot work full-time (only 20 hours/week during term time), and this time does not count toward the 5-year route to Settlement (ILR).

  • The Strategy: This buys you another 1–2 years in the UK to network and find a sponsor for after your second graduation.

If you wish to remain in the UK to upskill or need more time to find a long-term sponsor, returning to education is a strategic move. Real Dreams Consultancy, a leading education consultancy in the UK, works with over 40+ UK universities to provide a wide range of academic pathways for international graduates. Whether you are looking to pursue a Master’s or a PhD, Real Dreams suggests that acting on time is essential. To ensure a smooth application process and secure your place before your current Graduate (PSW) visa expires, you should begin your consultation as early as possible.

International graduates continue to play a vital role in the UK’s innovation ecosystem. With the right guidance and timely decisions, many can progress from a Graduate visa to permanent status. The key is to act early—at least 6 months before your visa expires.