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Can I study and work in Switzerland?
It is not impossible to work while studying in Switzerland. I have two types: 1. Do odd jobs at school. 2. Study hotel management, with an internship period of 4-6 months every year. There is a legal time limit for taking part-time jobs at school, but the income is not much. Part-time wages range from 12 -25 Swiss francs//hour, which is doubled according to legal weekends and public holidays. However, the requirements for part-time jobs are often relevant work experience and at least one language of German, French and Italian. English is almost useless in society. In the service industry, Chinese restaurants are also having a hard time. In the past three years, most bosses have been laying off employees, and the existing positions have long been saturated. If you want to find a job near the school, you can imagine how many competitors there are.

Internship, there are some specific situations in China that we don't know. Let me roughly calculate according to the usual situation: internship, gross income internship salary 2050 SFR, Zurich plus 100, neither more nor less. Swiss consumption is extremely high, a chicken is 7 Swiss francs. After eating for one day, at least 10 SFR should prepare its own cooking stove. Find yourself a medium-sized house for 400-600/ month. The law does not allow many people to share a room. If the landlord doesn't rent it, it's not easy to find a room for half a year, but he can also continue the room of his former classmates. In short, during the internship, you should consider your own food and shelter. Most students board and lodge in the workplace. After deducting the accommodation tax from the salary, the net income is 65,438+0,000-65,438+0,500 Swiss francs/month. (excluding accommodation, it will be higher. ) We all have to pay an insurance premium of about 65,438+0,000-65,438+0,500 Swiss francs per month. Even if China has done it, American insurance companies can't. Otherwise the police will come. Even if it is a minor illness, you should do some by yourself. When a serious illness reaches a certain amount, 200 or 300 francs will be covered. Transportation costs should also be considered. Generally, students under the age of 25 can buy half-price cards or night cards (Gleis 7). In short, at least 200SFR/ year should be prepared. Don't keep it a secret, but always go out and look for a job. Generally, it is more cost-effective to go out for the first time.

Telephone fee: generally, I will buy a mobile phone to inform me of job opportunities at the beginning of my internship. Mobile phones can be free, but you have to pay a monthly fee, 20-50SFR is moderate. Even if you don't call, you must buy a card to call home. This money will definitely cost you. Students who smoke had better be prepared psychologically. Daily necessities preparation 100 sfr/ month, clothes need to be purchased. The price is extra. Shoes are more expensive. A pair of shoes 15 SFR is normal. Girls try to keep their hair long, and boys cut it themselves. Although complicated, going abroad means the beginning of independent life, which is a challenge to yourself. These problems in daily life are the first to be faced. For your reference: during the internship, you save 900- 1000 Swiss francs every month, and about 5500 in June. As we all know, it is impossible to be self-sufficient after studying the tuition of hotel management. Every semester, you have to pay a deposit, that is, book fees, school meals, residence permit application fees, school insurance fees, and other miscellaneous fees. There is only one semester's tuition, but students who want to study abroad should be careful, even their lives have problems. These are the months with income. If you can't find a job, you might as well stay in China for a month and pay the room and everything else. In short, be prepared to go abroad, and you can't fight a protracted war on an empty stomach!