A country-wise breakdown of work rules, wages, and tips for students

Studying in Europe doesn’t just offer high-quality education—it also gives international students the opportunity to work part-time during their studies. Part-time jobs help cover living expenses, improve language skills, and add real-world experience to your CV.

But rules vary by country. Some allow only 10 hours per week, others permit up to 40. This blog provides a detailed, country-by-country guide to part-time work rights for international students in Europe, especially for those from Pakistan, India, Africa, and other non-EU countries.


Why Work Part-Time While Studying in Europe?


General Requirements to Work as a Student

Before applying for a job, make sure:


Country-Wise Guide to Part-Time Jobs in Europe for Students


1. Germany


2. Romania


3. Poland


4. France


5. Italy


6. Hungary


7. Ireland


8. Netherlands


9. Finland


10. Sweden


Tips for Finding a Part-Time Job in Europe


Legal & Practical Considerations


How Edworkers Can Help

At Edworkers Consultants, we not only help students with admissions and visas, but also offer career support, including:


Conclusion

Europe offers great opportunities to earn and learn, but you must follow each country’s legal work limits and student rules. A part-time job can improve your finances, language, and resume—but education should remain your top priority.


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