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Essential tips for earning and saving money while studying in Germany

Students from EU or EEA have free access to the job market of Germany and are practically equal to German students. Foreign students from other nations could Work in Germany a total of 120 full or 240 half days per year. If you are a student who Study in Germany and wants to work more, you require a permit from the federal job agency and the overseas authority. Whether you are granted a work permit largely relies on the circumstances of the local job market. You are less likely to get a permit to work more than four months in regions with the highest rate of unemployment. This does not include a job as a research assistant. No time limit applies to this activity. However, you would still require informing the authority. Moreover, foreign students from outside the EU or EEA region are not allowed to do self-employment or freelancing. If you are not sure about what type of job in Germany, you have been offered, you need to consult the relevant authority. Rules are particularly strict for participants in language courses or in preparatory courses. You might only Work in Germany in lecture-free periods and only with the permission of concerned authorities.

How to find a Job in Germany? Many German university and student union portals have got job exchanges. The Federal Job Agency also assists you in searching jobs for students who Study in Germany, and offices often have student hiring


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