Work while you study in Austria
What is the work permit for students?
As a non-EU student with a Student Residence Permit, you have the right to work alongside your studies. Before you start any job, your employer must obtain a work permit (Beschäftigungsbewilligung) from the AMS (Public Employment Service) on your behalf. Once it's approved, you're ready to start your part-time job.
Key working rules
What you need to know about student employment.
20-hour limit
You can work up to 20 hours per week without a labor market check. Going above this is possible but requires a more complex approval process.
Employer-led
You do not apply for the permit yourself. Your employer must submit the application to the AMS on your behalf.
Processing time
Expect a wait of 3 to 6 weeks for the AMS to approve your permit. You cannot legally start working until it is issued.
Job specific
The permit is tied to one specific employer. If you change jobs, your new employer must apply for a new permit.
How to get your work permit
A simple 3-step process
Find a job offer
Secure a part-time position and let your employer know they'll need to apply for a work permit (Beschäftigungsbewilligung).
Find a job offer
Secure a part-time position and let your employer know they'll need to apply for a work permit (Beschäftigungsbewilligung).
- ✓ Mention permit needs early
- ✓ Make sure the position is not more than 20/hrs per week
Employer application
Your employer submits the application to the AMS with a copy of your passport and residence permit.
Employer application
Your employer submits the application to the AMS with a copy of your passport and residence permit.
- ✓ No cost for the student
- ✓ 3-6 week average wait time
Start working
Once the AMS issues the written permit, you are legally allowed to begin your employment.
Start working
Once the AMS issues the written permit, you are legally allowed to begin your employment.
- ✓ Keep a copy of the permit
- ✓ Valid for the duration of the working contract
Frequently asked questions
Common questions about working as a student in Austria.
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Yes, but it requires a labor market check by the AMS to ensure no Austrian or EU citizen is available for the role. This makes the process longer and less certain.
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Yes. In Austria, there are no exceptions for jobs where you work minimum hours. Even working just a few hours a week requires a full Beschäftigungsbewilligung.
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No. You must wait for the official approval from the AMS. Starting early is considered illegal employment.
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The permit is employer-specific. Your new employer must apply for a fresh permit before you can start working for them.
Resources
More info on the Student Residence Permit
Austria Student Residence Permit: The Complete Guide for Non-EU Students
Everything non-EU students need to know about the Aufenthaltsbewilligung Student: documents, costs, timelines, working rules, renewals, and what comes after graduation.
Austrian Student Residence Permit: Documents, Proof of Funds & Health Insurance
The exact documents, fund thresholds, and health insurance options you need for the Austrian student residence permit application, including what needs to be translated, apostilled, and when to order it.
Renewing Your Austrian Student Permit and Staying After Graduation
How to renew your Austrian student residence permit, what academic progress you need to show, what happens if you miss the deadline, and your two options for staying after you graduate
Working While Studying in Austria: What Non-EU Students Need to Know
Can you work while studying in Austria as a non-EU student? Yes, here's exactly how the hour limits work, how your employer applies for your permit, and what the rules are for internships.