The Youth Mobility Scheme (YMS) is for young people from participating countries who would like to experience life in the UK.
The countries currently participating in the scheme are:
Andorra, Australia, Canada, Hong Kong, Iceland, Japan, Monaco, New Zealand, Republic of (South) Korea, San Marino, Taiwan and Uruguay.
There is also an Indian Young Professionals Scheme for Indian nationals
Under the Youth Mobility Scheme, the visa holder's national government is the sponsor. Therefore the University does not need to issue applicants with a CoS.
Applicants are eligible if they:
- are a citizen of a country taking part in the scheme, or a British overseas citizen, British overseas territories citizen or British national (overseas);
- are between 18 and 30 (between 18-35 for Australia, Canada, New Zealand and South Korea nationals) years old when they apply;
- have £2,530 in available maintenance (funds) when they apply.
Applicants must complete the visa application form on the Home Office website. A successful applicant will be free to do whatever work they like during their stay in the UK, except for working as a professional sportsperson (including as a sports coach) or working as a doctor in training.
Youth Mobility Scheme visa holders can be self-employed and set up companies, subject to certain restrictions as detailed in the Home Office website.
Applications for the Youth Mobility Scheme are ineligible if the applicant is already in the UK, or if they have already spent time in the UK under the Youth Mobility Scheme.
Visa holders may stay and work for 2 years.
Only Australia, Canada, and New Zealand nationals are eligible to apply for a 1 year extension to take their total stay to a maximum of 3 years.
They may be able to apply to switch to another visa route from within the UK if they meet the relevant requirements for that route.
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