Student Visa vs Work Visa

Understanding the Key Differences

Choosing the right visa depends on your purpose of travel. Student visas and work visas serve different objectives, have distinct eligibility requirements and offer varied rights. This comparison highlights the main contrasts.

Feature Student Visa Work Visa
Purpose Study at an approved institution Employment with a licensed sponsor
Eligibility Acceptance letter, proof of funds, language proficiency Job offer, sponsorship certificate, relevant skills/qualifications
Duration Usually tied to course length (plus optional extension) Fixed term based on employment contract
Work Rights Limited part‑time work during study Full‑time employment in the sponsored role
Dependants Often allowed for post‑graduate programmes Usually allowed; dependants may have work rights

Choosing Between the Two

If your main goal is education, a student visa is the appropriate pathway. For professional work or skilled migration, a work visa is required. Some countries allow switching from a student visa to a work visa after graduation, provided you meet eligibility criteria.

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