Can I freelance while studying abroad?

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    Abhishek Mehra | Contributor-Level 6

    Yesterday

    Yes, you can freelance while studying abroad. Many international students find freelancing to be a great way to earn extra income, gain practical experience, and network with professionals from around the world.

    However, it is essential to check your visa status and your university's regulations regarding work authorization. Some countries and institutions may have restrictions on part-time jobs or self-employment. Additionally, it's wise to consider the tax implications of freelancing in your host country.

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    Gaurav Tanwar | Contributor-Level 8

    Yesterday

    Sure, why not? I don't see any reason for not being about to do so.

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