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I'm an international student interested in Workforce Advisory Graduate Programme. Will I be sponsored UK visa?

I've seen that EY is able to sponsor visas only for Assurance, Strategy and Transactions, Consulting, Law, Technology and Tax graduate programs

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  • Author: Mathew R.
  • Category: Eligibility advice, Visas
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  • Anonymous

    Hi there, thanks for your interest. We welcome applications from non-UK nationals but there are some restrictions you'll need to know about when you apply. First of all, you need to make sure you meet the visa eligibility criteria for people looking to work in the UK, before you start on a programme. You can find out more about working visas from the UK Home Office - Visas and Immigration website: https://www.gov.uk/browse/visas-immigration/work-visas.

    The standard government processing time for a Skilled Worker visa is 8-10 weeks so we would encourage you to make your application leaving enough time for us to meet with you during the recruitment process, and if you're successful, for us to apply for your visa.

    If you require visa sponsorship, most of our graduate programmes can support all the conditions set out by the Home Office Codes of Practice. They are:

    Any graduate programme in Assurance, Strategy and Transactions, Consulting, Law, Technology and Tax (other than Northern Ireland)
    Unfortunately, we can't support any applications for programmes other than those listed above because of the salary benchmark set by the UK government.

    The People Advisory Services - Workforce Advisory Graduate Programme is within the Consulting business area.

    I hope this helps!