After graduation, foreign students are allowed to work in Spain. The following are the primary factors to think about:
Post-Graduation Work Permit: International students can apply for an employment permit designated as the “Autoridad de Trabajo” to work in Spain after finishing their education. Graduates are allowed to look for work in their field of study with this authorization.
Duration: The work permit can be maintained after the usual one-year period. Graduates are able to work for any Spanish business through this time.
Application Procedure: Within 60 days of getting their degree, graduates need to file an application for a work visa. A request for employment or job-seeking plan, as well as confirmation of graduation, are often needed as part of the application process.
Language Requirements: Being ready to interact successfully in Spanish may greatly boost one’s chances of landing a job, since plenty of companies favor candidates who comprehend the language.
Transition to Long-Term Residence: Graduates may be authorized to submit an application for a long-term residence approval, which would let them to remain and work in Spain more permanently, after employment there for a predetermined amount of time (often a year).
EU Citizens: International students from EU/EEA nations are relieved from the requirement for a work permit or visa in order to seek employment in Spain.
For the most recent laws and particular requirements, it is suggested that you check with the Spanish consulate or the appropriate authorities.