To apply for residency after studying abroad, research your host country’s specific requirements. Most nations offer post-study work visas or residency permits for graduates. Start by contacting the local immigration authority or checking their official website for eligibility criteria, required documents, and deadlines.
Common steps include proving financial stability, securing a job offer (if required), and submitting academic transcripts. Some countries may require language proficiency tests or health checks. Consult your university’s international office for guidance, as they often provide support for transitioning from a student visa to a residency permit. Apply well in advance to avoid delays.