FAQ

FAQ

Which country is best for Bangladeshi students in terms of cost and visa success rate?

Canada, Australia, the UK, Germany, and Portugal are very popular among Bangladeshi students. Germany and Portugal are more affordable, while Canada and Australia offer strong post-study work and PR opportunities. Visa success depends on profile strength and proper documentation. 

IELTS is required for most countries, but the score varies:

  • Canada: IELTS 6.0–6.5

  • Australia: IELTS 6.0

  • UK: IELTS 5.5–6.5

  • Europe: Some universities accept IELTS or alternatives

Yes. Some universities accept Duolingo, PTE, or Medium of Instruction (MOI), especially in the UK, USA, and some European countries. However, visa approval still depends on embassy rules.

Yes. Some universities accept Duolingo, PTE, or Medium of Instruction (MOI), especially in the UK, USA, and some European countries. However, visa approval still depends on embassy rules.

  • Approximate requirements:

    • Canada: CAD 20,635 + tuition

    • Australia: AUD 24,505 + tuition

    • UK: GBP 9,207–12,006 + tuition

    • Germany: EUR 11,208 (blocked account)

    • Portugal: EUR 8,000–10,000
      Exact amounts may vary yearly.

  • There is no fixed age limit, but study gap and age must be justified with work experience or proper explanation. Canada and Australia are stricter compared to Europe.

  • Yes:

    • Canada: 20 hours/week (full-time during breaks)

    • Australia: 48 hours/fortnight

    • UK: 20 hours/week

    • Europe: 20–30 hours/week depending on country

    • Canada: Up to 3 years (PGWP)

    • Australia: 2–4 years

    • UK: 2 years (Graduate Route)

    • Germany: 18 months

    • Portugal & other EU countries: Job-search or work residence permits available

  • Canada, Australia, Germany, and Portugal offer structured pathways from study → work → PR, depending on employment, language skills, and duration of stay.

    • Canada: 8–16 weeks

    • Australia: 4–12 weeks

    • UK: 3–6 weeks

    • Europe: 4–10 weeks
      Processing time depends on embassy workload and document accuracy.

A sponsor visa is when an employer sponsors a foreign worker for a job. Countries like Germany, Hungary, Croatia, Malta, Latvia, and Estonia offer employer-sponsored work permits.

In most cases, a job offer is required. However, some countries offer job seeker visas (e.g., Germany) that allow you to find work after arrival.

Popular options include Germany, Portugal, Hungary, Croatia, Malta, Latvia, and Estonia, especially for manufacturing, hospitality, construction, logistics, and IT jobs.

  • Skilled: IT, engineering, healthcare, technicians

  • Semi-skilled: Factory worker, cleaner, helper, hotel staff, construction labor

Yes. Many European countries offer semi-skilled and unskilled work permits based on experience, not academic degrees.

Usually 2–6 months, depending on country, employer approval, and embassy processing.

Yes. Many countries allow dependent visas for spouses and children for both students and work permit holders, subject to income and accommodation requirements.

In Canada, Australia, UK, and most EU countries, spouses are allowed to work full-time or part-time legally.

In Canada, Australia, UK, and most EU countries, spouses are allowed to work full-time or part-time legally.

  • Weak financial documents

  • Poor study or career plan

  • Large unexplained study gap

  • Incomplete or false documents
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