| Q.
Can I work whilst I am studying in the UK? |
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Ans:-
Most students on courses of more than 6 months
will be given a passport stamp that allows them to work
part-time during the term (up to 20 hours a week) and
any number of hours during the vacations. For further
information from UKCOSA about this topic, download the
Guidance Note, 'Students and employment'.
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| Q.
Can my husband/wife/son/daughter work whilst I study in
the UK? |
| Ans:-
This will depend on the amount of time you are given to
study in the UK. If you are given 12 months or more, then
your husband / wife / son / daughter joining you in the
UK should be given a passport stamp which allows him or
her to work. For further information from UKCOSA about
this topic, download the Guidance Note, 'Dependants of
international students'. |
| Q.
Can I stay in the UK to work after I have finished studying?
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| Ans:-
It may be possible for you to stay on in the UK for practical
training or work experience. Under the 'Training and Work
Experience Scheme', employers can apply for permits to
employ a person in a particular post. It may also be possible
to stay on in the UK under the 'Innovators Scheme'. Note
however, that it is very difficult to stay on in the UK
after your studies under the 'full work permit scheme'.
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