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Yes. Students can work without a separate work permit, as long as the work does not interfere with full-time studies.
International students in Estonia are allowed to work alongside their studies and do not need a separate work permit to do so. The key condition is that working must not interfere with your studies: you are expected to keep up a full course load and finish within the nominal study time.
If working starts to harm your academic progress, it can put your student status, and therefore your residence permit, at risk. Treat study as the priority and use work to support it, not the other way around.
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