As an international student in Canada, you may be able to get a job without a work permit during your studies.
Canada’s immigration policy extends the opportunity to gain valuable work experience to international students who have chosen Canada as their study destination.
With a valid Canadian Study Permit, an international student may be eligible to work for an employer outside the campus of the educational institution where he or she is registered.
Once eligible for off-campus work, international students may work up to 20 hours per week during regular academic sessions, and full-time during scheduled breaks, such as the winter and summer holidays or spring break.
In order to be eligible to work off-campus during his or her studies, an international student must:
Sometimes a student who is no longer studying full-time may be able to continue working off-campus if he or she:
The following international students are not eligible to work off-campus:
Immigration Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) considers a student’s full-time status based on the number of hours and credits allocated towards the completion of a degree, diploma or certificate, as determined by the DLI.
An international student may be able to work within the boundaries of the campus where he or she is registered in if the student meets specific criteria.
For an international student to work on-campus without a work permit, he or she must:
On-campus work includes working for an employer located on the campus grounds of the educational institution where a student is studying.
An on-campus employer includes the school, a faculty member, a student organization, a private business (located within the boundaries of the campus), a private contractor that provides services to the school, and being self-employed on-campus.
International students pursuing a study program at a DLI in Canada that requires a mandatory work placement or internship must apply for a co-op or intern work permit in addition to a valid study permit.
Once the international student graduates, a Post-Graduation Work Permit may be obtained.
In some cases, spouses or common-law partners of international students studying full-time may be eligible for an open work permit. Visit our dedicated page for information on the advantages of an open work permit.
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