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Worried About F1 And Work Visa, Check Out Countries Other Than US To Work

JasmineUpdated on 09 Oct 2025, 04:46 PM IST

The ongoing F1 visa and post-graduation work permit in USA has created uncertainty for the aspiring international students and workers. The sudden hike in the H1B visa fee has impacted not only the international students who were planning to transition from an OPT program but also the US companies that are looking out to ir global talent. The US has been a popular study abroad and work destination, but the new stricter changes in the work permit have confused potential employees. It has become challenging as the visa rejection rates have increased. Apart from this, the ongoing proposals to remove the OPT are also a major change for international applicants. This is why potential employees to aim to work in USA, are looking for other countries that offer flexible post-study work opportunities. Read this article to explore some of the popular alternative destinations for international talent.

Worried About F1 And Work Visa, Check Out Countries Other Than US To Work
Worried About F1 And Work Visa, Check Out Countries Other Than US To Work

Other Countries to Work Apart from USA

As soon as the H1B visa fee hike was introduced in USA, other countries introduced flexible rules to attract international skilled workers. Canada, Germany, Australia, Ireland, the Netherlands, and Singapore are some of the countries that might attract international talent.

Canada

Canada offers several flexible options for international workers. There is a high demand for skilled workers in fields such as technology, healthcare, and engineering. Canada offers a Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP), which is a flexible work permit of three years. Apart from this, there is an Express Entry system and Provincial Nominee Programs, which a pathways towards permanent residency in Canada.

The Canadian government also initiated a strategic move to invite Indian skilled workers to work in Canada. The initiative is an open invitation to the current and the new H1B visa holders who are earning of USD 140,000(CAD 200,000) salary with a three-year employment commitment.

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Australia

Australia offers the Temporary Graduate visa (Subclass 485) to international graduates, enabling them to live and work in Australia for two to four years. This visa is a great alternative to the US work permit, especially after the new changes rules for the US work permit. This work permit also helps the candidate to qualify for skilled migration programs. Australia is transparent in providing the needs of the labor market. They provide a Core Skills Occupations List (CSOL) that gives real-time data on the requirements of the labor market.

Germany

Germany, being the largest economy in Europe, has a strong demand for skilled workers, especially in fields like engineering, technology, and manufacturing. It offers the EU Blue Card and Job Seeker Visa programs for international graduates. The EU blue card eventually transitioned to permanent residency in Germany. In addition, Germany also increased the skilled visa limit for Indian applicants from 20,000 to 90,000. Moreover, to make the work permit process simpler, the rules have been flexible, such as the requirement of a minimum salary has been removed and there is no requirement for now to prove German language skills.

Ireland

Ireland is a hub for major tech companies like Google, Meta, Apple, etc. This has contributed to providing multiple job opportunities in Ireland. International graduates can benefit from this situation and apply for a two-year work permit of two years. Through the work permit in Ireland, it is easy to transition to permanent residency. Moreover, there is a Critical Skills Employment Permit in Ireland, which is specifically for skilled workers in high-demand fields.

How to Choose a Country for a Work Permit?

It is highly essential to choose a country for work opportunities that offers flexible visa options. Apart from the basic requirements for a work visa, ensure that the following elements are also fulfilled.

  1. Transition to Residency: Before applying for a work visa abroad, ensure that it offers a pathway to permanent residency in that country.

  2. Language Requirement: Consider the language requirements for the visa. It is not necessary that the country requires only English language proficiency. Some countries like Germany require German language skills.

  3. Job opportunities: Ensure that the country you are aiming for has available job opportunities in the field of your choice. It is highly recommended that applicants understand the job market in that particular country before applying.

  4. Work permit rules: It is important for all potential employees aiming to work abroad to understand the work permit requirements, rules and regulations. As there are constant changes in the work permit rules, applicants must stay updated with the recent news and changes in 2026.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q: Where is the easiest country to get a work visa?
A:

To obtain a work visa abroad, it is necessary to follow the rules and regulations and fulfill the requirements of the country. However, some countries offer a work permit with flexible regulations. Some of these countries include Singapore, Canada, Germany and Australia.

Q: Can an F-1 student work remotely outside the US?
A:

No, F1 students can not work remotely outside USA as it will be a violation of the visa rules and regulations. To work in USA on an F1 visa, the job must be authorized in USA and the applicant must be available in the country.

Q: Which country is the hardest to get a working visa?
A:

Currently, with the introduction of the H1B visa fee hike in USA, it is considered the hardest work visa. However, apart from this, UK, Russia, Japan, etc. are considered to have a challenging process to obtain a work visa.

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