Going abroad to pursue higher education is the dream of many students. However, the main challenge here is to cover the costs of studying overseas. And this is where part-time jobs can come in handy.
At West Mount Study Abroad, we often get asked by our students whether it is possible to work while being abroad and how much money can be earned. The following guide aims at explaining everything in detail.
Yes, international students have the right to work part-time in most countries.
Popular options for working part-time include countries such as Ireland, Australia, UK, Canada, and others that allow:
The list above is conditional and varies from one country to another as well as depends on the type of visa.
Students decide to find jobs for the purposes of:
- Covering expenses
- Reducing their parents' financial burden
- Getting work experience internationally
- Improving communication skills practically
Depending on the country where you are studying, there are numerous job opportunities available for students:
These jobs are quite flexible and appropriate for student's schedule.

Earnings vary from one country to another, but also depending on the type of a job and number of hours worked.
For example:
Students will earn enough money to buy food and pay their bills. In some countries, a part-time job will help students pay rent too
But remember that earning some extra money is not meant to be a source of funding your entire education!
It is extremely important before applying to any part-time job to consider such factors like:
Following all those rules is crucial for visa problems.
- Balance of work and studies
- Despite all benefits of having a part-time job, remember that:
- Education is a priority
- Do not overwork
- Maintain balance
- It guarantees better outcomes and a stress-free experience for you.
Other than monetary perks
There are other gains that students derive from getting part-time employment:
These are incredibly valuable for their future career development.
At West Mount Study Abroad, we support our students in:
Thus, we ensure that all students start their journey being fully prepared.
Working part-time during your study abroad could be beneficial for many reasons. It will help you to manage expenses, get some experience, and increase independence.
But selecting the appropriate country and organizing your plan properly will be equally essential.
Seeking advice?
Do you want to study abroad but looking for advice on countries, courses, and prices? Contact West Mount Study Abroad now!