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International students: Apply for interest-free loans in Germany

International students: Apply for interest-free loans in Germany

All international students studying in Germany are now allowed to apply for financial aid to support their studies as of June 1st. German students have had access to the application form for the interest-free loan of up to €650 per month since May 8; however, the form only became available to Germany’s almost 400,000 overseas students at the beginning of June. Through an online application that is available on the website of state bank KfW, students can apply for the loan, which is distributed in amounts of at least €100 each month. The loan can thereafter be given to students for up to 14 semesters, or a maximum of €54,600.

Are International students eligible for the loans?

The Federal Education Ministry of Germany qualifies all students aged 18 to 44 enrolled at recognized higher education institutions if they meet the criteria.

Working while studying for International students

Rules for working while studying

In conclusion, international students in Germany face varying work restrictions, with non-EU students allowed 120 full days or 240 half days of part-time work. Self-employment requires specific approvals. Stricter regulations apply to language or preparatory course students. Working during lecture-free periods demands approval from the relevant authorities.

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