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Can I work while studying in Russia?

The tuition and living expenses of studying in Russia are very low, but many students still consider the problem of work-study program, so they began to introduce the problem of foreign students working in Russia.

First of all, Russian law stipulates that you can't work on a student visa, so it is generally difficult to find a part-time job if you have a student visa. Besides, you only have one year of preparatory course. Spending a year learning Russian can only reach the level of barely communicating. After joining the department, you spend a lot of time working, delaying classes and learning, which is not worth the candle.

Of course, this is a part-time job on the surface, and there are not many opportunities, but you can do more if you want to take on "private work", but all private work is based on your good Russian level. When your Russian is good, you can do many things, such as translating exhibitions and documents (many Russian-run companies in various Russian cities have business dealings or legal conflicts with China, which provides many job opportunities). If someone instigates you to work to earn tuition, these people are either stupid or bad. Because private work takes more time, and because the number of job opportunities is directly proportional to your Russian level, there are generally no job opportunities in the first two years. On the one hand, I have delayed my study, on the other hand, I know nothing about Russian. I saw that I studied Russian for three years in the preparatory school, but I still can't speak it well. I think about how to make money by purchasing and selling it back to China every day, and I can't make much money in the end.

For example, in Yekaterinburg, there will be an innovative industry exhibition every year, and officials and enterprises from China will participate every year. The exhibition needs a large number of translators, which provides a lot of translation opportunities. The average salary is 200 yuan a day, and after deducting 50 yuan, you can get 150 yuan a day, which can be 10-65438+ every year.

Therefore, the first thing students should do after coming to Russia is to learn the language well, and then consider the issue of earning living expenses and put their studies first.