Immigration

FAQs

Answers to Your Most Common Queries

Understanding international immigration, study abroad opportunities, and overseas job prospects can be challenging, but Twins Abroad’s FAQs make it easier to deal with. We offer straightforward and precise responses to the most common enquiries about visa types, eligibility criteria, application processes, document submissions, work permits, study visas, and residency options. Our FAQs address a wide variety of subjects, assisting students, professionals, and families in navigating each phase of their experience effortlessly. Dive into our comprehensive FAQs to discover the insights you require to advance your international ambitions with assurance.

Yes, those holding a Tier 4 Student Visa are permitted to work a maximum of 20 hours each week while classes are in session and can take on full-time employment during holiday breaks.

STEM graduates may extend their post-study work (OPT) duration to a maximum of 36 months, affording them additional time to obtain H1B sponsorship.
This visa lets dependents join the applicant in the UK, offers a five-year work permit, and provides a route to Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR).
To be eligible for the German Opportunity Card, applicants must meet specific conditions under Germany’s points system. These include age, educational background, employment experience, language competency, and financial stability.
Indeed, although a job offer is not obligatory, possessing one can enhance your Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score, increasing your probability of receiving an Invitation to Apply (ITA).

In contrast to its previous version, the Innovator Founder Visa does not mandate a minimum investment; rather, applicants must demonstrate a practical, flexible, and innovative business concept.