Is 150,000 yuan enough for part time students studying in Italy?

Updated on educate 2024-05-25
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    This question shows that you are very planned.

    There's too much extravagance and waste here.

    Settle the account with you.

    Based on the exchange rate of 10.

    In China, 6 months 10,000 2 tuition minimum.

    Living expenses are 600 a month, at least 3600

    Air tickets above 5000.

    The intermediary fee is about 3w (basically 0 for DIY, but it is more troublesome) abroad. If you learn a language in perugia, it's cheaper, firenze, roma, milano, siena are much more expensive.

    If it is perugia, the house is cheaper for 1300-month, without water and electricity, which is already the cheapest.

    If you eat food, it will cost at least one euro a day, that is, 15 yuan, a total of 2600 languages, about 2000 euros, 2w pay part in China, and pay part abroad.

    It is difficult to work part-time in Perugia, and it is impossible to work part-time while learning a language. 1 Small cities with few part-time jobs.

    2 The class hours are not fixed every day.

    If you can play about 350 euros a month 6 months 2w1 in total, 15w is almost enough in perugia, it is difficult in other cities.

    The landlord gives a little little points.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    That's pretty much enough.

    But Italy has also been hit hard by the economic crisis.

    So I guess it's very difficult to work part-time...

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    If it's in US dollars, it's enough, and British pounds are even better. Forget about RMB.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    In Italy, student residency allows for employment, but with certain restrictions, in order to provide students with the opportunity to increase their financial income, but without sacrificing too much time in their studies.

    For this reason, the law stipulates that a student residence permit allows a work contract to be concluded, provided that the working hours do not exceed 20 hours per week, or a total of 1,040 hours for 52 weeks in the year.

    In this way, foreign students can work part-time (20 hours a week) for 12 months, or full-time (40 hours a week), but only for a maximum of 6 months.

    If you want to work on your own or if you are still employed but exceed the number of hours you have set, you should use the allocated quota in the labour importation to convert your student residence permit into a work permit.

    The law provides for an exception only for persons who have graduated from an Italian university and who are legally resident in Italy until they reach adulthood, allowing them to change their residence in addition to the labour import quota.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Income from studying in Italy. For example, a waiter in a restaurant works a full day for about 1,200 euros a month; The restaurant brushes the dishes (three kitchens), and works about 700 euros a month all day; If the barber shop has good skills, it is 1,500-2,000 euros a month in medium-sized cities and 2,000-3,000 euros a month in large cities. Italian hotel or shop waiter, working a full day for about 2,000 euros; Manager, working a full day for 6-8 thousand a month.

    As for your daily expenses, take cities with medium consumption as an example, and eat, 150-200 euros a month. Housing, if the house includes utilities 150-200 a month for a double room, 200-300 a month for a single room, if not including utilities, then add about 50 water and electricity bills every month, and then there is the cost of Internet access, ** about 30 euros a month, plus other irregular consumption, it is considered a month of living expenses is 500 euros.

    You can calculate that if you work as a waitress in a hotel and earn 1,200 euros a month, it will be 14,400 euros a year. According to the current exchange rate, it is 115,200 yuan, so it should be regarded as 120,000 yuan. If the monthly living expenses are 500 euros, and the annual living expenses are 6,000 euros, which is 48,000 yuan, if it is 50,000 yuan, then you can earn 70,000 yuan a year.

    However, this is the cost of living in an ordinary city! If you work in Milan or Rome, your monthly living expenses will be at least 600 euros, so you will earn 60,000 yuan a year.

    Therefore, it is impossible to earn 100,000 yuan a year after deducting living expenses!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Italy (Italy), the full name of the Italian Republic, is a European country, mainly composed of the Apennine Peninsula in southern Europe and two islands in the Mediterranean Sea, Sicily and Sardinia. With an area of 301333 square kilometres and a population of 60.02 million, the northern Alps border France, Switzerland, Austria and Slovenia, and its territory is surrounded by two micro-states, San Marino and the Vatican.

    Italy is the cradle of the peoples and cultures of the European Orange Concession, which gave birth to Roman culture and the Etruscan civilization, and the capital of Italy, Rome, has been the political center of the Western world for centuries and was once the capital of the Roman Empire. At the end of the 13th century, Italy became the birthplace of the European Renaissance.

    Italy is a highly developed capitalist country, one of the four largest economies in Europe, a founding member of the European Union and NATO, and a member of important international organizations such as the Schengen Convention, the G8 and the United Nations.

    Studying abroad, formerly known as studying abroad, generally refers to a person going to a country other than his home country to receive various types of education, and the time can be short-term or long-term (from a few weeks to several years). These people are called"International students"。In Chinese mainland, students refer to studying in Hong Kong, Macau and other regions as studying abroad, because these regions have different education systems.

    A type of short-term overseas exchange student program organized by the United States and other countries, its English name"studyabroad"The literal translation is also for studying abroad, please refer to overseas training (called overseas exchange in Chinese mainland).

    Literally, in words"Hit", which means to engage in, to proceed; "work"Refers to work. So a part-time job is a job. So why not call it work?

    Part-time jobs mostly refer to rural people leaving their hometowns to work in economically developed areas. Migrant workers have endured physical and mental hardships and hardships, become the main force in China's economic development, and have made indelible historical contributions to China's reform and opening up, economic construction and urbanization.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    During the study period, normally speaking, you can't exceed 20 hours per week, because you can't delay your studies, but you can sign a short-term normal work contract during the holidays, that is, 40 hours per week, anyway, as long as the annual cumulative time does not exceed 1040 hours, this is a hard rule.

    And there is no such thing as the first less and the second more, because although there are six levels of minimum wage for workers in Italy, students cannot sign long-term contracts with the gradual increase in seniority, and as far as I know, although there is no regulation by the Labor Department, the police department stipulates that the annual income of students cannot exceed 6000 euros, because 6000 euros per year is the minimum standard for holders of work residence stipulated by the police.

    But the above is nonsense, because many bosses, whether foreigners or Chinese, are happy to sign a symbolic contract with you, and the less time is written, the better, so that they pay less taxes and you work normally.

    The work of Chinese is about six days a week, about 8 to 10 hours a day, and the monthly salary is 600 to 1000 depending on the situation, generally including food and accommodation. The salary of foreigners is slightly higher, but it does not include food and housing.

    The salary of casual workers is a little higher, but it definitely requires experience.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    If you want to study in Italy, you can only work part-time after entering a university and starting your formal studies. Twenty hours a week, if you are a planned student, you will not be able to work in the first six months of arriving in Italy.

    Literally, the word "hit" means to engage in, to carry out; "工" means work; To work is to do work. So why not call it work? Part-time jobs mostly refer to rural people leaving their hometowns to work in economically developed areas.

    Migrant workers have endured physical and mental hardships and become the main force in China's economic development, making indelible historical contributions to China's reform and opening up, economic construction and urbanization.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It is possible to work part-time while studying in Italy, and the time cannot exceed 20 hours.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Waiter in a restaurant works a whole day about 1200 euros a month Brush dishes (three kitchens) in a restaurant works about 700 euros a month in a barber shop If the craftsmanship is good, in a medium-sized city, 1500-2000 euros a month in a full-time job in a big city 2000-3000 euros a month in a hotel or shop in Italy A full-time job is about 2000 euros a month Manager works 6-8000 a month a day.

    And your daily expenses, take a city with medium consumption as an example, eat 150-200 euros a month, housing, if the house includes utilities, 150-200 a month for a double room, 200-300 a month for a single room, if you don't include utilities, then you have to add about 50 utilities per month, and then there is the cost of Internet access, **30 euros a month, plus other irregular consumption, it is considered as a month's living expenses are 500 euros.

    You can do the math: If you go to a hotel as a waitress and earn 1,200 euros a month, it's 14,400 euros a year, which is 115,200 yuan at the current exchange rate, and you can think of it as 120,000 yuan、、、 if you live for 500 euros a month, it's 6,000 euros a year, that's 48,000 yuan, and you can think of it as 50,000 yuan, then you can earn 70,000 yuan a year、、、 but it's a living expense in a normal city, if you're working in Milan or Rome The cost of living should be at least 600 euros a month, so you will earn a net 60,000 yuan a year.

    Therefore, it is impossible to earn 100,000 yuan a year after deducting living expenses!

    If you have a good language, and 80 percent of the jobs you can find are working in Chinese restaurants, 100 percent working for Chinese, or working with Chinese, like waiters or managers in shopping malls, that is, for Italians, then they must be looking for international students to do, and they must be very good at languages! Generally, if you want to reach this level, you have to study in Italy for at least 3 years、、、 and it should be noted that these jobs must be full-time !!

    If you are an international student and want to work part-time, then be prepared to abandon your studies This is not an exaggeration! You can see that students studying in Italy are not able to work to support themselves without delaying their studies! So at most, you can work for three months during the summer vacation from June to September, and you can earn some living expenses, and you should do what you have to do during your study time!!

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Studying in Italy is mainly through planning students and international students, which is a part-time job after enrollment, twenty hours a week.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It mainly depends on your language, if you speak Italian well, more than 100,000 yuan a year.

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