Post Study Work Permit In Lithuania

If you’ve decided to study abroad in Lithuania, then obtaining a post study work permit is something you will need to think about. For some foreign students this isn’t even a requirement as they’re coming from an EU or EEA country. However, other nationals are required to get it, and it’s important that you understand the process in detail

After the graduation in Lithuania, students have 30 days to apply for Post-Study Work Permit (CSV) in the country. This is a 7 year residency permit. Successful applicants who have completed studies in academy, university or another higher education institution and they want to live and work in Lithuania after the graduation must apply successfully to the Ministry of Education and Science of Lithuania.

Post Study Work Permit In Lithuania

One of the most promising and lucrative segments of the European Union, Lithuania is a perfect choice for those desiring to pursue their higher studies. In fact, this Baltic state boasts of several higher educational institutions that offer courses in various disciplines. The institutional framework and academic standards are excellent, making it one of the preferred destinations among overseas students across the globe.

New rules make it easier for international students to find a job in Lithuania

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On March 1, 2021, significant changes to the Lithuanian migration law enter into force, making international students’ lives easier.

What has changed?

First of all, Master’s students are now allowed to work full-time (40 h/week) with no need to get an additional work permit. This means that a non-EU national with a temporary residence permit for studies in Lithuania will be able to join the job market just like the locals.

Another meaningful change will affect non-EU nationals graduating from Lithuanian universities. A student who wants to stay in Lithuania after graduating from his Bachelor’s/Master’s/PhD studies will be able to apply for a temporary residence permit for job search. This permit will allow the student to stay in Lithuania for one year after graduation and start working immediately after finding a job. No additional permits will be required.

Lastly, there are changes in the procedure for declaring the place of residence. Non-EU students who want to receive a temporary residence permit have to declare their place of residence in Lithuania. From January 1, 2021, they can do this at the Migration Department’s office (having booked an appointment in advance), or in an eldership or municipality within 1 month from the date of collection of the issued residence permit. More information is available on the Migration Department website.

What stays the same?Non-EU Bachelor’s students who have a temporary residence permit for studies can work 20 h/week. However, they can work full-time (40 h/week) during the summer vacation period set by their higher education institution, when the work is carried out as part of an internship or during the first 3 months after graduation. Like previously, non-EU PhD students can work full-time – 40 h/week. Students coming from EU countries are also allowed to work full-time.

Students can look for work offers in Lithuania here: students.workinlithuania.lt/migration

Source: students.workinlithuania.lt/students/articles/new-rules-make-it-easier-for-international-students-to-find-a-job-in-lithuania

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