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Can college students take part-time jobs in Denmark?

Students studying in Denmark, if they want to take part-time jobs, must carefully confirm their application qualifications to ensure that they meet the requirements. Next, let's see if college students can do part-time jobs in Denmark.

Working policy

Denmark allows international students to work, and the working hours are limited to 15 hours per week. If you work during this period, you don't need to pay taxes or apply for a work permit. If it exceeds 15 hours, you must apply for a work permit and pay taxes, but the second case is generally rare.

If graduates can find an employer, they can stay and work in Denmark. The general work permit visa is valid for one year and must be renewed at the Immigration Bureau every year. You can apply for a long-term work visa if you have worked continuously for 3 years.

Denmark allows international students to work, and the working hours are limited to 15 hours per week. If you work during this period, you don't need to pay taxes or apply for a work permit. If it exceeds 15 hours, you must apply for a work permit and pay taxes, but the second case is generally rare. If graduates can find an employer, they can stay and work in Denmark. The general work permit visa is valid for one year and must be renewed at the Immigration Bureau every year. You can apply for a long-term work visa if you have worked continuously for 3 years.

Studying in Denmark allows international students to work, and so do working hours in other countries. The time spent studying and working in Denmark should not exceed 15 hours per week. During this period, there is no need to pay taxes or obtain a work permit. However, if the weekly working hours exceed 15 hours, you must obtain a work permit and pay taxes. The income from working in Denmark cannot be less than 80 Danish kroner.

The salary of ordinary Danes is confidential. Employees don't know the specific figures of other people's wages. But for some celebrities, their salaries are open. The Queen of Denmark should be paid in Denmark. Her current annual salary is 63 million kronor. The queen's husband earns 7 million kroner a year. Crown Prince's annual salary18 million kronor. The total wages paid by Danish taxpayers to the royal family each year add up to nearly 1 100 million kroner, and the income of members of the royal family does not have to pay any tax. The presidents of big companies also earn a lot. For example, the boss of AP Miller, Denmark's largest company, has an annual salary of 20 million kronor. The head of the Danish government, the Prime Minister, earns only1500,000 a year. The annual salary of parliamentarians is around 600,000 kronor.

Job hunting method

1. Part-time website

China students studying in Denmark usually want to take part-time jobs. Most positions can be found on the recruitment website, but you need to screen them yourself. Some recruitment information is false.

2. Media

Although many jobs and part-time jobs can be found through intermediary companies, the salary will be lower, because intermediary companies will also charge students agency fees.

3. China restaurant

Many China restaurants can be found everywhere in foreign countries. If you are a student who just went to Denmark and you are not fluent in the language, you can find a part-time job here, usually as a waiter. The salary of this part-time job is relatively low, and I am a little tired.

Professor's assistant: for the senior students in the school, you can be the assistant of the professor. This job is generally to help professors organize documents and help professors complete research projects. The work is relatively easy, but there are many students who apply for the exam, and the requirements for students' grades are also relatively high.

Although students are allowed to work in Denmark, they must pay attention to the work requirements, not exceeding the working hours, and not affecting their study because of work. In a foreign country, one must master linguistics first. Only with basic communication skills can you find local people to help you solve your problems.

Besides, you can choose more types of jobs. You should also look for a job according to your ability. Your income is related to your ability to work. Pay attention to safety when going out to do things. If you encounter problems, you should contact the China Consulate in time and ask them for help.

Part time salary

Office staff 28058 kronor/month

Cleaners 22767 kronor/month

The work of the nursing home is 25973 kronor/month.

Plumber 30623 kronor/month

Supermarket cashier 20362 kronor/month

Kindergarten teachers 27577 kronor/month

Prison guards 3 1 104 kronor/month

Nurse 30944 kronor/month

Middle school teachers 32,387 kronor/month

Engineer 49542 kronor/month

Special attention: the income of international students working in Denmark is high. The legal income of international students working in Denmark is 80 kroner per hour (about 1 10 yuan RMB), and the government stipulates that students do not pay taxes when they work, so the living expenses are completely sufficient. International students have three months to find a job after graduation, and the income of China students in Denmark is about 40,000 RMB a month.