Can I work part-time while I study in Finland?


Yes, as an international student in Finland, you can work part-time while you study!

Here’s what you need to know:

- Non-EU/EEA Students: If you have a student residence permit, you are allowed to work up to 30 hours per week during the academic term. There is no restriction on the type of work, as long as it fits this hourly limit.
- During Holidays: You may work full-time during official university holidays (such as summer and Christmas breaks).

Additional Points:
- Make sure your employment does not interfere with your studies and academic progress.
- Many students find part-time jobs in hospitality, retail, or university campuses.
- Some degree programs require internships or practical training, which can sometimes be paid and may not count towards your 30-hour limit.

Pollster Education Tip: We can help you understand the regulations and also guide you on how to find part-time work opportunities in Finland. If you need assistance with your application, visa, or career planning, feel free to contact us at +919324480791 or info@pollstereducation.com.

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