The salary of studying in the UK.

Usually, students who have obtained a student visa for more than 6 months can work for up to 20 hours a week, and they can work full-time during holidays without applying for another permit. For some students, they are not allowed to work at all during their stay in Britain, because their passports will be stamped with the words "No Work", and they usually attend courses for six months or less.

According to the standards of the British Labor Department in 2005, the minimum wage for working in the UK is 5.05. You should read the employment contract carefully and have the corresponding salary standard. If the salary given by the employer is lower than the minimum wage, you can seek legal advice from the student union.

If your course lasts more than 6 months, British law allows you to work part-time for no more than 20 hours a week during your study, and you can work full-time during the holidays without applying for a work permit. If your spouse's visa period exceeds 12 months, he or she can also work in the UK. To find a part-time job, you should apply for the national insurance number from the local welfare institution, which is mainly used to count your total income as the basis for paying taxes. If your annual income is less than 4800 pounds, your tax will be refunded in full, but if it is more than 4800 pounds, you must pay taxes in proportion.