Originally Posted by
darren-b
Welcome to the the forum. I don't think this is a question that has been asked before, or if it has I can't remember it.
I guess the pros of a student visa are that she would be able to study full-time, and hopefully gain a qualification that would enable her to get a good job that let's her remain in the UK. The cons are it may be difficult for her to get especially as she needs to prove she has the funds (I don't believe you can sponsor her), it won't be cheap, and obviously if you are intending for her to continue to work for you she is limited to either 10 or 20 hours a week (depending on the course) work during term time.
I guess the pros of a domestic worker visa is it should be easy for her to get, assuming the rules don't change as long as she can work as a domestic worker for 5 years she can get permanent residency when she can do whatever she likes in the UK, and I don't think there will be any issues in her doing part-time studies. The cons are it would be difficult for her to switch to any other type of visa so she would be "washing people's dirty laundry" in the UK for 5 years, and as she should work full-time as a domestic worker it limits the amount of time she could spend studying.
In terms of what careers I don't think there is necessarily betters ones if the the aim is to do a degree level course then apply for a post-study work visa - just need to make sure the job pays enough to gain a proper work visa. Surely the important things is to pick something that interests her, as even if she gains the right qualifications to get a work visa, she still needs to find and keep a job.
One thing to bear in mind is though that her plans may change rapidly if she finds a boyfriend in the UK, etc.