How many hours per week can I work in Sweden?
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International students can work a maximum of 20 hours per week in Sweden, during the studies and full-time during vacations, as is generally the norm for most European countries. For students pursuing a course with a duration of more than 3 months, a residence permit is mandatory to work in Sweden.
Students must ensure that their work does not interfere with their studies.
Students found crossing the maximum work hour limits would be detained and may get their Sweden student visa, revoked.
Check out how you can obtain a residence permit in Sweden: Sweden Study Visa
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