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Study in English-Speaking Countries: Post-Study Work Compared

For students who want to study in English and then work, a handful of destinations stand apart: degrees are taught in English, so there is no separate language of instruction to learn, and each offers a defined post-study work route. They are also among the pricier places to live, and the length of the work window varies a lot. The table below ranks them by their post-study work allowance straight from the Meridian dataset.

Ranked by post-study work

#CountryPost-study workMonthly living cost
1🇨🇦 Canada36 months12002400
2🇳🇿 New Zealand36 months9001500
3🇦🇺 Australia24 months13002500
4🇬🇧 United Kingdom24 months15003000
5🇮🇪 Ireland24 months11001800
6🇺🇸 United States12 months12003000

Sources: Frankfurter/ECB (USD/CAD), UK FCDO Travel Advice (GOV.UK), Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada, Frankfurter/ECB (USD/NZD), Immigration New Zealand, Frankfurter/ECB (USD/AUD), U.S. Department of State Travel Advisory + UK FCDO Travel Advice (GOV.UK), Australian Department of Home Affairs, Frankfurter/ECB (USD/GBP), UK Visas & Immigration (GOV.UK), Frankfurter/ECB (USD/EUR), Irish Immigration Service, same currency (USD), U.S. Department of State.

Figures are indicative estimates from the Meridian dataset — not official guidance. Always confirm current requirements on the official source before you decide.

Why students choose English-speaking destinations

The common thread is language: programmes taught in English remove the barrier of studying in a second language, and each of these countries pairs that with a route to stay and work after graduation. For students planning to study then build early career experience abroad, that combination is the draw.

It comes at a cost — living expenses in these destinations run higher than much of Europe, and proof-of-funds and visa rules are stricter. The post-study work window also differs widely, so weigh the work allowance against cost and entry requirements on each official source.

How to use the ranking

Rank by the post-study work allowance to frame a "study then work" shortlist, then open each country page for living cost, visa processing time, acceptance rate and the sources behind every number. A longer work window does not mean an easier visa — the two are set separately.

Frequently asked questions

Which English-speaking country has the best post-study work visa?

By post-study work allowance, Canada leads among the destinations here. A longer work window is valuable, but living costs and visa requirements differ across these countries, so weigh the full picture on each official source.

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