Studying in Belgium is not just about earning a degree—it's also about gaining practical experience, building your future, and supporting your lifestyle along the way. As a Nepalese student, you have the opportunity to work part-time legally while studying, allowing you to earn valuable income, enhance your CV, and develop real-world skills during your academic journey.

Part-Time Work Opportunities

International students in Belgium are allowed to work up to 20 hours per week during the academic year and full-time during official holidays. Whether it's in hospitality, retail, administration, or academic support, there are many student-friendly jobs that offer flexibility and experience.

What you need , to work legally, you must:

  • Be enrolled in a recognized educational institution
  • Hold a valid residence permit
  • Have a student work permit or declaration from your employer

Most employers require a basic level of English or French/Dutch, depending on the region.

Benefits of Working During Studies

  • Cover Living Expenses: Earn money to help pay rent, food, and travel costs
  • Gain International Experience: Learn workplace culture and customer service in Europe
  • Improve Language & Soft Skills: Communication, time management, and cultural exposure
  • Build a Career Network: Get references and connections that could help post-graduation

 

After Graduation

Belgium offers a 12-month job search visa after completing your studies. Your part-time work experience can make a strong case when applying for full-time jobs or residence permits in Belgium and the wider European Union.