
Yes. A Lithuanian student residence permit allows limited work alongside study, and graduates may stay on to look for work or set up a business, opening the door to the country's work and business routes.
International students on a Lithuanian student residence permit can work a limited amount alongside their studies, which helps with living costs while you complete your programme at an accredited institution. The permit is granted on the basis of your admission, with proof of sufficient funds, valid health insurance and a travel document, all filed through MIGRIS.
The stay-on options are a real strength of the route. After graduating you may remain in Lithuania to look for work or to set up a business, which can then lead into an employment permit (including the Blue Card or an in-demand profession route) or one of the business and startup options.
The exact permitted working hours and the post-study arrangements can change, so confirm the current rules with your institution and the Migration Department. ACME can help you map the journey from a student permit through to a work or business route and, in time, toward permanent residence after five years of lawful residence.
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