As an EEA national you are free to work while you study in the UK. You do not need to get permission to do this (i.e. a visa) and there are no restrictions on the number of hours you can work. You can find information about working in the UK during your studies by downloading the UKCISA guidance note at www.ukcosa.org.uk/pages/guidenote.htm
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