New Rules on part-time work for students.
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The
Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform,
Mr. John O'Donoghue, TD, has recently concluded
a review of the various issues surrounding the
question of permitting non-EEA nationals take
up casual employment while engaged in a course
of studies here.
The Minister has decided that, henceforth,
non EEA nationals who have permission to remain
in the State as students will be entitled to
take up casual employment (defined as up to
20 hours part time work per week or full time
work during vacation periods) for the duration
of their permission to remain.
As the primary purpose of their residence continues
to be study, a work permit will not be required.
Arrangements will be made to amend the stamp
currently endorsed in the passports of students
so that casual employment is exempted from the
general prohibition of employment.
Until these arrangements are in place, this
notice can be construed as amending the conditions
of residence of students with permission to
remain.