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Recent Graduate? Gay It Up In San Fran For A Year!

San Francisco has taken on an almost mythical reputation as the city to live in for members of the LGBT+ community. The city’s gleaming lights and buzzing atmosphere may be 5,000 miles away but that doesn’t mean you can’t set up camp there as an Irish graduate.

Each year hundreds of Irish graduates take advantage of the unique Graduate Visa programme with USIT, enabling them to live and intern in career-focused positions for an entire year in the US. This visa is a once in a lifetime opportunity only afforded to Irish passport holders who are students or who have recently graduated. Popular destinations for graduates looking to bridge the gap between college and career include Boston, Chicago, New York and, of course, San Francisco.

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