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Because they are in the country on a student visa, not a work visa. But i think they should let them work off -campus to support themselves. I mean International students are allowed to work off-campus in other countries like England..
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It depends what job they are doing.
In Cyprus, students from non-EU countries can typically work up to 20 hours per week during the academic semester and full-time during holidays, provided they have a valid work permit. EU students have more flexibility and can work without restrictions as long as they are enrolled in a course. It's important for students to check specific regulations and any updates that may affect their work rights.
There are certain visas that allow international students to work in the United States. When applying for a student visa, make sure that you find out whether or not it allows you to work.
Typically, the international student had to submit an affidavit of support as part of the international student admissions packet indicating proof of the source and ability to pay for tuition, fees, and living expenses. Thus, their should be no reason why the student should need to work. International students that come to the US are hear to learn, not work. However, some students are allowed to work because of extenuating circumstances. However, even these students must have been at the school for at least one academic year. If given permission, the student can work no more than 20 hours per week.
An F1 Visa allows international students to study at universities and colleges in the United States. Once a student is in the country studying, they are allowed to work after 9 months.
ya, students can work and earn upto 650 euro per month
Yes, some universities sponsor H1B visas for international students, allowing them to work in the United States after graduation.
International foreign students are not permitted to work in the US outside campus on the F1 Visa. They are able to earn about $1500 throughout the school year with on campus work.
i think it depends on where you live... i am undergraduate student in WV with F1 visa. i got my SSN when i got a job oncampus. as you know, international students are allowed to work oncampus. if you have signs from where you work and also office of international stundents, im sure you can apply for SSN. you should go to office of internatinal studnets and ask them or ask your international friends!