Studying abroad in the UK is expensive. Many students must work part-time to pay for their tuition and living expenses. Considering that university fees and living costs can exceed £27,000 per year, many international students need to work part-time to pay for their expenses.
The decision to work part-time should not be solely based on need. In addition to helping you build your resumé and gain experience in your field of study, it can be a valuable experience for any student.
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Working illegally or beyond restricted hours could jeopardise your student status or even lead to deportation if you break the rules.
However, you can still work during your studies in the UK as an international student, but up to a certain number of hours, depending on your study level and the time of the year.
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