Students doing a course lasting more than six months are eligible to work part-time but certain restrictions apply and you can work under certain conditions:
During term-time, you can work no more than 20 hours per week (BUT you can work longer if the work placement is an essential part of your course - e.g. the work period of a sandwich course - OR if you are on a degree course and the work placement is an internship lasting no more than three months)
You can do full-time short-term work during the holidays
You cannot run your own business, be self-employed, or work as a professional sports person or entertainer
You cannot take up a permanent full-time position
Even if you are a given 'restriction on working' (i.e.) allowed to work part-time, you cannot include your earnings as evidence of your ability to support yourself financially. Please note that part time jobs should not be considered as a main source of income for funding your studies.
There are two exceptions to this rule:
If you will be attending a publicly funded college or university and the institution guarantees that it will employ you and can provide details of your pay
If you will be attending a sandwich course at a publicly funded college or university and the institution guarantees that there will be a job for you and can provide details of your pay then you can include these earnings as evidence of your ability to support yourself.
Please note that part time jobs should not be considered as a main source of income for funding your studies.