
Yes. Students holding a study-based temporary residence permit are generally allowed to work, and recent rules have relaxed the previous limits on working hours.
International students in Lithuania can normally take up employment during their studies. The Migration Department's guidance indicates that students on a study-based residence permit can work, and recent changes have eased the older cap that limited students to part-time hours.
Because guidance has shifted and some sources still reference an hours limit (with doctoral students often exempt), confirm the current rule for your programme before signing an employment contract. Make sure any job does not interfere with your enrolment, since the permit is conditional on remaining a registered student.
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