Jordan does not offer a specific post-study work visa for international graduates. However, graduates can explore alternative visa options to remain in the country for employment.
The most common route is securing a work permit sponsored by a Jordanian employer. This requires a job offer and compliance with local labor laws. Another option is the investor visa, available to those starting a business with sufficient capital. Graduates may also transition to a residency visa if they meet specific criteria, such as property ownership or family sponsorship.
Consulting Jordan’s Ministry of Labor or an immigration expert is advisable for updated regulations.