I have permit to stay in Italy as a student, can I go to London to work for 20 hours per week as a part-timer? [closed]

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I have permit to stay in Italy as a student.

Can I go to London to work for 20 hours per week as a part-timer?






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How many hours can an international student work in Italy?

In short, a foreign student can work in Italy provided that: The student works as an employee only (he cannot start a self-employed business); The Student must not exceed the limit of hours required by law, 1,040 hours per year. For example, he can work part-time (20 hours per week) for 12 months.

Can I change my student visa to work permit in Italy?

A foreign student is allowed to apply for an employee work permit or for a self-employment work visa when interested in converting their student visa.

Can international students work part-time in Italy?

As an international student in Italy, you are free to take a part-time job in order to help cover your costs. Non-European students need to have a valid residence permit and, according to Italian Law, are allowed to work up to 20 hours/week.

Can you work in Italy with permesso di soggiorno?

You can only work in Italy if you have obtained a work permit (Nulla Osta), a work visa and have applied for a residence permit (permesso di soggiorno), or if you have a residence permit allowing work (family permit, permit for subordinate employment or self-employment etc.).



Switching from Student residence permit to work permit ITALY -Permesso Di Soggiorno




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