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Can You Actually Afford to Study in China? Here’s What Part-Time Jobs Really Pay in 2026
Let’s be real for a second — studying abroad is expensive. Tuition, rent, food, phone bills, weekend trips. It adds up fast. And if you’re an international student in China without a full scholarship, you’ve probably wondered: can I work to cover some of this? Good news: yes, you can. Under the current rules, international students in China are allowed to work part-time as long as they get permission from their university and the local immigration office. The catch? You’re limited to campus jobs or specific off-campus work that your school approves. But within those limits, there’s actually decent money to be made. This guide breaks down what part-time jobs actually pay in China in 2026, which ones give you…
Can You Actually Afford to Study in China? Here’s What Part-Time Jobs Really Pay in 2026
Let’s be real for a second — studying abroad is expensive. Tuition, rent, food, phone bills, weekend trips. It adds up fast. And if you’re an international student in China without a full scholarship, you’ve probably wondered: can I work to cover some of this? Good news: yes, you can. Under the current rules, international students in China are allowed to work part-time as long as they get permission from their university and the local immigration office. The catch? You’re limited to campus jobs or specific off-campus work that your school approves. But within those limits, there’s actually decent money to be made. This guide breaks down what part-time jobs actually pay in China in 2026, which ones give you…
Let’s be real for a second — studying abroad is expensive. Tuition, rent, food, phone bills, weekend trips. It adds up fast. And if you’re an international student in China without a full scholarship, you’ve probably wondered: can I work to cover some of this? Good news: yes, you can. Under the current rules, international students in China are allowed to work part-time as long as they get permission from their university and the local immigration office. The catch? You’re limited to campus jobs or specific off-campus work that your school approves. But within those limits, there’s actually decent money to be made. This guide breaks down what part-time jobs actually pay in China in 2026, which ones give you…
Can You Actually Afford to Study in China? Here’s What Part-Time Jobs Really Pay in 2026
Let’s be real for a second — studying abroad is expensive. Tuition, rent, food, phone bills, weekend trips. It adds up fast. And if you’re an international student in China without a full scholarship, you’ve probably wondered: can I work to cover some of this? Good news: yes, you can. Under the current rules, international students in China are allowed to work part-time as long as they get permission from their university and the local immigration office. The catch? You’re limited to campus jobs or specific off-campus work that your school approves. But within those limits, there’s actually decent money to be made. This guide breaks down what part-time jobs actually pay in China in 2026, which ones give you…
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