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Can Indian Students Work Off-Campus Part-Time While Studying in Ireland?

Off-Campus Part-Time Work for Indian Students in Ireland:

1.     Eligibility:

    • Stamp 2 Visa: Indian students holding a Stamp 2 visa are eligible to work part-time off-campus while studying in Ireland.

    • Full-Time Enrollment: Students must be enrolled in a full-time course of at least one year’s duration leading to a qualification recognized by the Irish Department of Education.

2.     Permitted Work Hours:

    • During Academic Term: Students can work up to 20 hours per week.

    • During Holidays: Students can work up to 40 hours per week during scheduled college breaks (e.g., summer holidays, winter holidays, and official college vacation periods).

3.     Types of Off-Campus Jobs:

    • Retail: Positions in shops, supermarkets, and malls.

    • Hospitality: Jobs in restaurants, cafes, hotels, and bars.

    • Service Industry: Roles such as customer service representatives, call center agents, and delivery drivers.

    • Administration: Part-time administrative roles in various companies.

    • Tutoring: Providing tutoring services for school students or fellow university students.

4.     Legal and Tax Requirements:

    • Personal Public Service Number (PPSN): Students must obtain a PPSN to work legally in Ireland. This number is used for tax and social welfare purposes.

    • Income Tax: Earnings from part-time work are subject to Irish income tax. Students must register with the Irish Tax and Customs office and ensure they comply with tax regulations.

5.     Finding Off-Campus Jobs:

    • Job Portals: Use online job search platforms such as Indeed, Jobs.ie, and LinkedIn.

    • University Career Services: Take advantage of the career services offered by your university, which may include job listings and career counseling.

    • Networking: Connect with fellow students, professors, and professionals to discover job opportunities.

    • Local Businesses: Visit local businesses and inquire about part-time job openings.