After graduating from Guyana, international students can explore post-study work visa options primarily through the Guyana Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) system or by securing employment with a local employer. The country does not have a specific post-study work visa, but graduates may apply for a work permit if they secure a job offer.
Work permits are employer-sponsored, requiring the employer to demonstrate that the role cannot be filled by a Guyanese citizen. Alternatively, graduates may consider regional opportunities in CARICOM member states, which offer limited mobility for skilled professionals under the CSME regime.