Study German and work in Germany

Whether with a language course visa, a preparatory German course for studies, or a student visa – at did deutsch-institut in Berlin, Frankfurt, Hamburg and Munich, students have the opportunity to learn German while also finding a job.

Working during the German course – what you should know

A German course opens up many opportunities and is the perfect start for a successful career in Germany. But did you know that you are allowed to work during the course? This way, you can directly apply and deepen your language skills while gaining valuable work experience – whether in the application process or on the job itself. The best part: you'll reach your goal of mastering German fluently even faster.

Can international students work during the German course?

Yes, it is possible! To work in Germany alongside your German course, you need to attend a course that includes at least 20 hours per week. Additionally, as a non-EU citizen, you need a valid visa with a residence permit. The following visa types are eligible:

  • Language course visa (Lon-term)
  • Visa for a preparatory German course
  • Visa for studying in Germany

With the right requirements, nothing stands in the way of combining learning and working!

How do international students apply for a visa?

How do you apply for a visa?

You can apply for your visa either in your home country at the German Embassy or Consulate, or, if you are allowed to enter without a visa, directly in Germany at the immigration office. Here are the key documents you will need:

  • An invitation from your language school for a German course (at least 3 months)
  • A blocked account (e.g., with Fintiba)
  • Health insurance

Application in your home country

If you apply for your visa in your home country, you will receive a residence permit directly. With this, you can immediately search for a part-time job after arriving. Important: In most cases, proof of basic German language skills is required (e.g., an A1 certificate from telc or from did deutsch-institut after completing an A1 online course). Such proof significantly increases your chances of visa approval.

Application in Germany

If your home country is registered for this type of visa issuance, you can apply for the visa after entering Germany. However, the residence permit is a prerequisite to taking up a part-time job. Advantage: You can arrive without prior knowledge and start your German course right away. No matter which path you choose – being well-prepared pays off!

Where can I find a part-time job in Germany?

Most companies post job openings online to find new employees or temporary staff. Here are some tips on where you can search:

  • Stepstone: A popular platform for job offers in various industries.
  • University Job Portals: Check the job portals of universities in Berlin, Frankfurt, Hamburg, or Munich.
  • Studentjob.de: A website with many job offers specifically for students.
  • Englishjobs.de: Ideal if your German skills are still developing.

Additionally, you can ask directly at companies, such as cafes, restaurants, or hotels. Babysitting jobs are also an option – check betreut.de for listings. With a little initiative, you'll quickly find the right part-time job!

Frequently Asked Questions

How much can you work and earn alongside your language course?

How much can you work and earn alongside your language course?

During your language course, you are allowed to work up to 20 hours per week – regardless of the type of job, as long as it is not self-employment.

 

Minijobs

Minijobs

A Minijob is a popular option. You can earn up to €583 net per month tax-free. The current minimum wage in Germany is €12.41 per hour (from 2025: €12.82), and your employer cannot pay you less.

 

Midijobs and Part-Time Jobs

Midijobs and Part-Time Jobs

If you want to earn more than €583, you can take a Midijob or part-time job. For this, you will need a tax number, which the tax office will automatically send you after registering your residence. The employer will register you and take care of your insurance. Note that in this case, taxes and social security contributions will apply, and the amount will depend on factors such as income, age, and tax class.

 

Tax Declaration

Tax Declaration

At the end of the year, it is worth submitting a tax declaration. Many apps and websites can help you calculate your tax refund – especially if you do not exceed the basic allowance (2024: €11,604).

 

Important Tips

Important Tips

Always make sure to get an employment contract. This should outline your working hours, hourly wage, vacation entitlements and notice periods.

For more information and helpful tips, visit the Student Services: Job Rules for International Students

With this information, you can work alongside your language course safely and easily!

How do international students receive their salary?

How do international students receive their salary?

Your salary is usually transferred directly to your bank account once a month – for example, to the account you opened with Fintiba.