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Part-Time Jobs in Germany: The News You're Looking For Isn't There

International students looking for news about part-time jobs in Germany are running into a problem: a Google News link that promises insights redirects to a cookie consent page instead of the actual article.

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What Happened?

You might have seen a news link on Google News titled "Part-time Jobs for International Students in Germany 2026." But when you click that link, instead of the article you expect, you're sent to a Google cookie consent page. This means the actual news content isn't accessible right now. It's a common frustration when you're trying to get important information.

Why Is This Important?

If you're an international student planning to study in Germany, part-time jobs are a big deal for covering your cost of living. When you apply for your visa, you need to show proof of financial resources, often through a blocked account (Sperrkonto), but extra income always helps. News like this can offer current details on work permits, hourly limits, and minimum wage. A broken link means you're missing out on a key information source for your planning. Information looking ahead to 2026, for example, can be especially valuable for long-term planning.

What Should You Do?

When this happens, try visiting the site that supposedly published the news directly (here it was Shiksha, but the link was Google's) or search on Google using relevant keywords to find current information. Always check official sources like the DAAD (German Academic Exchange Service) or the international offices of German universities for the most up-to-date and reliable information on student work permits and regulations in Germany. Remember, always verify information from official, trustworthy sources.

Source: Google News · University & Scholarship (https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMisgFBVV95cUxPMElmU2htejgxaTJuMm0yZFpDVVJKQ1dHNU8xN2hmSzFWSzE3WnJXcmtxV0UzNHJtZVFuTWNTS3d6RTl4TnZkX0tiZEhWbTVySXpQSjJVQllUcmdQam42NHRsZDJNT3BqSG5NbFRVOTVXWmJ4SVJXNHZibUVOWVNyTmozNUl5T2VmYlhWeWlVTWVOQmFQSURzRkM0ci1oSlFKWWQzSEhJTTUwS3pCZkRQTEp3?oc=5)

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