Live Wired wrote:To the OP, unless you want to be a binman or shelf stacker, I'd get out of the country for at least 12 months, with a view to not coming back. Do not expect to find a job in your chosen field anytime in the future. Beats me why people/students fall for this ballacks about going to university.
welcome to the modern world.
Where do you suggest the OP goes?
He is not going to get a visa at this point as he won't have any skills to migrate. Yes he could go somewhere on a tourist visa and abscond for a while but he will never be able to get a 'proper' job while he's an illegal so he's no better off than being here.
If he goes to the EU he won't need a visa but unemployment in most European countries is higher than it is in the UK, and unless he speaks their language he will already be behind them in the job market.
For a graduate, going abroad is not a serious option for getting a job, it's a killing time/doing gap year style activities option if you go away and work in a bar/ resort etc. The only graduates who have a degree suitable for getting a job abroad straight after graduation are graduates who would have no problem getting jobs in the UK anyway.