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Published 14 Dec 20231 min read

Work while studying abroad

There are many countries that allow international students to work and study at the same time such as the United Kingdom, the United States, Ireland, the Netherlands, and many others.

There are many countries that allow international students to work and study at the same time such as the United Kingdom, the United States, Ireland, the Netherlands, and many others. 

Flexible working hours

In the United Kingdom, for example, international students can work up to 20 hours per week during terms and up to 40 hours (full-time) during holidays. 

There are many available position jobs to choose from like waiter, vendor, administrative assistant, receptionist, etc.

More than just a source of income

In the United Kingdom, part-time workers get paid from 8£ to 15£ per hour. In addition to the big financial support working part-time offers, it can also improve your CV, give you more work experience and even improve your English level. This will significantly increase your chances of finding a job in the future.


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