Thursday, October 14, 2010

in Finland governmet don't let students to get a part-time job. Is that true


in Finland governmet don't let students to get a part-time job. Is that true?
i am from turkey and planning to study in Universty of Helsinki. and if i am going to study abroad i have to work in a part-time job to pay expenses. Is it all same in all Europe Countries?
Studying Abroad - 2 Answers
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1 :
student visas usually only let you study,and you can't work on a student visa. The only exceptions that I know of is working for the university, doing research with a professor, or work that is required for a class or for your degree (internship/practicum). This is true for the US, UK and Denmark, but it's probably similar in Finland.It's the same in most countries
2 :
Being a student in Finland only affects your ability to work part-time if you're receiving student financial aid and earning more than 15200 Euros a year, in which case your financial aid will be reduced. Otherwise, just the typical rules in terms of work permits and the like. Inquire at your consulate or embassy.