Working While Studying in the UK — What Nigerian Students Need to Know

Working While Studying in the UK

Are you planning to study in the UK and wondering if you can work part-time while pursuing your education? For many Nigerian students, taking up part-time work in the UK is a great way to earn extra money, gain international work experience, and boost your CV.

However, working in the UK as an international student comes with specific rules and limits based on your visa type and study level. At Kampus Group, we’ve broken down everything you need to know about working legally and effectively while studying in the UK.

How Many Hours Can a Student Work in the UK?

If you’re on a Student visa, your permitted working hours will depend on your level of study and institution type:

  • 20 hours per week – If you’re studying at undergraduate or postgraduate (master’s) level at a recognized UK higher education institution.
  • 20 hours per week – If you’re on a study abroad program at an overseas higher education institution in the UK.
  • 10 hours per week – If you’re taking a pre-degree course such as a college diploma or an English language programme.

These limits apply during term time only. During official holiday breaks, you can work full-time.

Always check your visa vignette or Biometric Residence Permit (BRP) for your specific work rights. Employers are required to confirm these before hiring international students.

What Counts as a “Week”?

The UK Home Office defines a week as a 7-day period starting on a Monday and ending on a Sunday. If you’re working with multiple employers, it’s your responsibility to track your hours carefully to avoid breaching your visa conditions.

What Does “Term Time” Mean?

“Term time” refers to your university’s active academic sessions. These include semester weeks when you are expected to attend lectures or complete coursework. Breaks such as Christmas, Easter, and summer holidays are not considered term time, and you are permitted to work full-time during these periods.

Employers are legally required to verify your official term dates, which your university provides.

Top Part-Time Jobs for Nigerian Students in the UK

Looking for student-friendly jobs? The UK offers plenty of opportunities that are flexible and easy to balance with your studies:

  • Barista or café assistant
  • Retail or sales assistant in clothing and grocery stores
  • Student support roles on campus
  • Library or admin assistant in university departments
  • Event staff or warehouse picker (seasonal work)

Many UK universities have career support services to help students find part-time jobs that match their schedule and skills.

Kampus Group Can Help

At Kampus Group, we specialize in guiding Nigerian students through every stage of their UK study journey — from choosing the right course to getting visa approval. If you’re planning to study in the UK and want expert advice on your application, visa process, or scholarship opportunities, we’re here to help.

Book a free consultation with Kampus Group at our offices in Lagos or Abuja and get personalized guidance today.


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