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Matters needing attention in Danish international students' work

Denmark stipulates that students can't work more than 15 hours a week, and they can work all day in winter and summer vacations. During this period, they don't need to pay taxes or apply for a work permit. But if it exceeds 15 hours, you must apply for a work permit and pay taxes. According to the law, the hourly wage cannot be less than 80 Danish kroner (about 100 RMB).

Usually, international students in China can find some part-time jobs, such as delivering newspapers, cleaning restaurants and helping chefs in restaurants. If your English level is high, you can find an ideal job, such as teaching children English in a kindergarten.

Graduates can stay and work in Denmark if they can find an employer. At this time, you need to apply for a work permit visa. 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.

The wages of ordinary Danes are confidential, and employees don't know the specific figures of others' wages, but the average wages of all walks of life are basically as follows:

Supermarket cashier 20362 kronor/month

Cleaners 22767 kronor/month

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

Kindergarten teachers 27577 kronor/month

Office staff 28058 kronor/month

Plumber 30623 kronor/month

Nurse 30944 kronor/month

Prison guards 3 1 104 kronor/month

Middle school teachers 32,387 kronor/month

Police 38,479 kronor/month

Engineer 49542 kronor/month

Lawyer 53069 kronor/month

The above is the information about studying in Denmark for everyone, and I hope it will help you who are studying in Denmark or want to study in Denmark.