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http://www.ukcisa.org.uk/student/info_sheets/your_family.php#work
Work If you, the student, have been granted leave to be in the UK for 12 months or more, your family members should automatically be given permission to work. It is, therefore, important that any family member who is making an immigration application separately from you has evidence of how long you are allowed to be in the UK as a student, usually in the form of the relevant pages of your passport.
Before starting work in the UK, your family member should check what conditions are attached to the immigration permission on his or her entry clearance or residence permit. If s/he is allowed to work, the only condition will be No recourse to public funds. This means that your family member can take up full-time or part-time employment, be self-employed or set up a business. If the words 'No work' or 'Work prohibited' appear on the entry clearance or residence permit, your family member is not allowed to undertake any work, paid or unpaid.
For information about your right to work as a student, see the UKCISA Information Sheet, Working during your studies. For general information about working in the UK, see the website of the Department of Trade and Industry.
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