As a student from another EU-country, you are allowed to work up to 20 hours per week during the semester and full time during the semester break.
There are more regulations for students from non-EU countries.
They normally receive a limited permit to work alongside their studies. The permitted supplementary employment can be carried out for 140 full days or 280 half days per year. This information will be entered in your residence permit too.
You are also allowed to work during the semester and during the semester break. Please note that you can only work a full day or a half day, the calculation is not based on individual working hours! For the calculation, half a day work is up to 4 hours of work, and more than 4 work hours count as a full day.
Before beginning your job, you will need to check your residence permit. If your work is not explicitly permitted you need to apply for permission at the Foreigner's Registration Office first!
Students in study preparation modules, e.g. preparatory German courses, are allowed to work 140 full days or 280 half days per year, even during the lecture period.
Please note that there are different regulations for you! The welcome center provides more information.
International students are allowed to work at the UR or scientific institutions without time regulations. Jobs in organisations close to the university (like being a tutor in one of the dormitories of the "Studentenwerk") and being a so-called "Werksstudent" in a company count to this category as well.
If the internship is part of your studies and required to achieve the degree, you will only have to apply for a permission at the Foreigner's Registration Office. Your internship will then not be counted to your regular work days on your residence permit.
A part-time job can only be permitted if it does not affect the purpose of your stay (studying) in any way.
In any case, contact the Foreigner's Registration Office to make sure your residence permit will not be affected by your job.
The residential law allow students from non-EU countries to work in Germany after their graduation. After receiving your certificate you have two options:
Visit the Foreigner's Registration Office?as soon as possible. You may need these documents (in German):
Please note that you could need different forms in your case!
Your residence permit can be extended for 18 months, so you can apply for jobs. You are allowed to work during this period of time.
The Marketing and Career Service of the Faculty of Economics advises and accompanies UR students, also from other faculties, in their first steps into professional life.
The career orientation at MSC includes career counseling, seminars and workshops, and an annual career fair for establishing contacts with employeers and companies.
? Information and conceling hours directly at the Marketing and Career Service
The Federal Employment Agency (Agentur für Arbeit) is a good place to start if you will soon be finishing your studies and would like to learn about your career options.
The Regensburg Employment Agency is also there for you if you are reconsidering your decision to study and would like to be shown perspectives outside the university.
? Prepare for the professional life: visit seminars and workshops at BA
? Arrange a consultation appointment directly with the BA