Can I work part-time while studying abroad?


Yes, most countries allow international students to work part-time while studying abroad, but the rules and limitations vary by destination:

United Kingdom:
- You can work up to 20 hours per week during term time and full-time during holidays on a Student Visa (Tier 4).
- Your university and course type may affect your work rights.

United States:
- On an F-1 visa, you can work up to 20 hours per week on campus during term time.
- Off-campus work (like CPT or OPT) is possible after meeting certain requirements.

Canada:
- You can work up to 20 hours per week during academic sessions and full-time during breaks, if your study permit includes a work condition.
- From 2024, certain temporary measures may allow more hours, depending on government updates.

Australia:
- Student visa holders can currently work up to 48 hours per fortnight during study periods and unlimited hours during vacation.
- Ensure you check for the latest updates, as work limits may change.

Other Countries:
- Most popular destinations (like New Zealand, Ireland, Germany, etc.) allow part-time work, usually 20 hours per week during term.

Important:
- You must comply with your visa conditions.
- Working more hours than permitted can impact your visa status.
- Pollster Education can provide country-specific guidance and help you understand your work rights based on your chosen destination.

If you need details for a specific country or university, let me know!
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