
Documents Required for Study Abroad in 2026 (Complete Checklist)
4 May 2026




It’s not only about earning money. Part-time jobs help you:
• Pay for daily essentials
• Get international work experience
• Brush up on your communication skills
• Grow your professional network
👉 You get more independence, learn on the job, and it makes your life a little easier.
• Work up to 20 hours a week during studies
• Full-time during holidays
• Most students work in retail, cafes, or on campus
• Up to 20 hours per week (double-check the latest rules)
• Full-time allowed during school breaks
• Employers are often looking for part-timers
• Limit of 48 hours every two weeks
• Lots of flexible jobs for students
• You can work 120 full days or 240 half days a year
• Student job market is strong
• Rules change from country to country, but part-time work is usually allowed
• Job openings for students are on the rise
Here’s what you could earn per hour, on average:
• UK: £10–£12
• Canada: CAD 14–18
• Australia: AUD 18–25
• Germany: €10–15
👉 It’s not the same everywhere (city, job type, and your skills matter).
Start with places like shops, cafes, or warehouses. Delivery gigs work too, and on-campus roles are always handy.
Internships? If you land one, that’s even better for your résumé (great for long-term growth).
👉 Look for work that teaches you something useful, not just a way to cash in.
Honestly, it takes work to get work.
You’ll have to juggle your classes with your shifts, and there are limits on how much you can work. Finding that first job can be a marathon, not a sprint. Language barriers can slow you down too.
👉 Still, most students find their groove and handle it. You will too.
Don’t fall into these traps:
• Relying only on your job to pay all the bills
• Putting work ahead of your studies
• Taking on too many hours or unapproved jobs
• Not bothering with a proper CV
👉 Mistakes like these won’t end well—stick to what’s allowed.
• Craft a solid CV
• Start applying early
• Check your university’s job board
• Talk to other students
• Work on your language and people skills
👉 The smarter your approach, the sooner you land a job.
We don’t just get you admitted—we get you ready for the real world.
• We’ll help you pick the right country
• Offer career planning
• Get you set before you leave home
• Share practical tips for landing a job
Working part-time while you study abroad helps pay the bills, builds your résumé, and makes you more independent.
👉 Just remember why you’re there (your education comes first).
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