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Can international students work part-time to help cover the cost of MBA in Denmark?

Yes, international students in Denmark are allowed to work part-time while studying to help cover the cost of their MBA program. Here are some key points to consider:

Work Hours International students are allowed to work up to 20 hours per week during the academic year and full-time during holidays.
Work Permit Students from EU/EEA countries do not need a work permit, while students from other countries may need to apply for a work permit.
Job Opportunities There are various job opportunities available for international students in Denmark, including positions in retail, hospitality, and tutoring.
Language Requirement While Danish language skills are beneficial, many part-time jobs in Denmark do not require fluency in Danish, as English is widely spoken.
Income Tax International students are subject to Danish income tax on their earnings, but there are tax deductions available for students.

Overall, working part-time can be a great way for international students to gain work experience, earn extra income, and offset the cost of their MBA program in Denmark.