Are you an international student in Australia? The Christmas and New Year season is one of the best times to pick up a casual job, earn extra cash, and gain local work experience.
Whether you’re staying back during the holidays or just looking for seasonal work, here’s what you need to know.
The festive season is peak retail and hospitality time in Australia. Stores, restaurants, delivery services, and event companies hire thousands of casual staff to meet increased demand.
As a student, you can:
During official semester breaks, international students can work unlimited hours, a golden chance to maximise your income.
However, if you’re enrolled in even one subject, your hours are restricted to 24 hours per week, as per Australian student visa regulations. Always double-check your study status before accepting extra shifts.
Here are some common roles to consider:
Most jobs don’t require prior experience just enthusiasm, good communication skills, and a willingness to work flexible hours, including evenings and weekends.
Major cities like Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, and Perth see the highest demand. But even regional areas have seasonal opportunities especially in tourism hotspots.
A Christmas casual job is more than just holiday cash. It’s a stepping stone to future opportunities in Australia and a great way to connect with the community. Just remember to stay within your visa work limits.
Need help understanding your visa conditions or planning your work and study balance?
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