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The Rules state that only part-time or vacation work authorised by the Secretary of State is allowed. Students admitted to the UK on code 2 conditions are allowed to take up employment in the United Kingdom while studying without seeking either permission from their local Jobcentre Plus or obtaining a Work Permit, subject to the following conditions:
* they may not work more than 20 hours a week in term time except in the case of agreed work placements or internships (see Paragraph 12.14);
* they may not engage in business, self employment or the provision of services as a professional sports person or entertainer;
* they may not pursue a career by filling a permanent full time vacancy.
Students may work full-time during vacations and when their course has finished subject to their having extant leave to remain in the UK as a student.
Earnings from these sources may not be taken into account when assessing whether individual students can meet their expenses in the United Kingdom except where the requirements of Paragraph 12.14 are met.
It must be established that the prospect of obtaining employment is not the key reason for coming to the UK. In such cases, the applicant would fall for refusal.
Department for Education, Universities and Skills (DIUS) publishes a leaflet for international students and employers in the UK, which explains the rules on taking work in the UK. It is a guide and aims to answer frequently asked questions. Follow the link below to see this leaflet:
International Students Working in the UK: What You Need to Know
If the leaflet does not answer your questions, please contact Work Permits (UK) on +44 (0)114 259 4074 or visit their website at www.workpermits.gov.uk
thanks for this.paribus wrote:Check this link below.
http://www.welfare.qmul.ac.uk/internati ... rking.html
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What kind of work can I do?
As well as a restriction on the number of hours, there are also restrictions on the kind of work that you can do if you are in the UK as a student. You cannot engage in business, self employment or work as a professional sportsperson or entertainer.
You also cannot take up a permanent full-time career vacancy while you have student immigration status. This is important to understand if you are switching from student status into a working status, such as the International Graduates Scheme.
We have been advised by UKCISA that a 'full time permanent career vacancy' means a full time career job on a permanent contract. For example, if you studied Law and you start working in a solicitor's firm, you cannot work on a full time permanent contract while you have student permission. You can only work part time or on a temporary contract. However, if, for example, you studied Law and you start working in a supermarket, you can work full time on a permanent contract as this would not be considered a 'full time permanent career vacancy'.
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Hope that helps
Also check the link below:
http://www.ukcisa.org.uk/student/workin ... work_after
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Can I work while I wait for a decision on my International Graduates Scheme application?
If you apply for the International Graduates Scheme before your immigration permission to be in the UK as a student expires, you can work full-time while you wait for the decision on your International Graduates Scheme application. You can carry on working full-time even after your student permission expires, if you are still waiting for the decision at that stage. But you must not:
engage in business, self-employment or provide services as a professional sportsperson or entertainer
pursue a career by filling a permanent full-time vacancy
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Also pay attention to the letter from HO referenced in the link:
Letter from the Home Office explaining the position.
http://www.ukcisa.org.uk/files/pdf/work ... ng_igs.pdf
All these should provide adequate clarification on full time and permanent career.