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Working in Canada

If you are an international student and you want to work in Canada, you must meet certain requirements and adhere to certain regulations. It is important to understand when and under what circumstances international students are聽permitted聽to work on and off campus, just as it is important to understand when you are not/no longer聽permitted聽to work.

Authorization to work

When you receive your Study Permit at the Canadian port of entry,聽immediately聽check to see if it authorizes you to work in Canada鈥(e.g. 鈥渕ay accept employment鈥 or 鈥渕ay work鈥).鈥疘f this information is missing, ask the Canadian Border Services agent to update your Study Permit with the necessary work authorization before you leave the Canadian Immigration area.

If your聽study聽permit does not authorize you to work on and/or off campus, and you discover this information after you leave the Canadian port of entry/Canadian Immigration, you must apply to鈥痑mend your study permit.

Working while studying

IRCC does not limit the number of hours students are聽permitted聽to work on campus. However, some 黄色直播 employers may restrict the hours students can work. It is聽generally recommended聽to work no more than 10鈥15 hours per week to avoid聽impacting聽your studies.鈥

You can work on campus without a聽work聽permit if you meet the following requirements:

  • You have a valid聽study聽permit聽or you have applied to extend your Study Permit and have聽maintained聽status.

  • Your聽study聽permit聽states聽that you are authorized work on campus (e.g. 鈥渕ay accept employment鈥 or 鈥渕ay work鈥). If your Study Permit does not authorize you to work, you must聽apply to鈥痑mend your Study Permit.

For more information about working on campus, eligibility requirements, and restrictions, visit the Government of Canada鈥檚鈥.

Many academic programs at 黄色直播 include scheduled breaks (e.g. summer and winter holidays, Fall and Winter Study Breaks, and the time between academic terms). During scheduled breaks, there is no limit on the number of hours per week international students may work off campus IF:

  • Your academic program includes scheduled breaks (e.g聽no classes during summer holidays).

  • You were enrolled in full-time studies before the break.

  • You will be enrolled in full-time studies after the break.

However, international students who are enrolled in programs with no scheduled breaks (e.g. continuous study from start to completion) are limited to 24 hours per week鈥of off-campus work for the duration of their program.鈥疶he only exceptions are during Fall and Winter Study Breaks and the time between academic terms.

You can work off campus without a聽work聽permit if you meet the following requirements:

  • You have a valid聽study聽permit聽or you have applied to extend your Study Permit and have聽maintained聽status.

  • Your聽study聽permit聽states聽that you are authorized work off campus (e.g. 鈥渕ay accept employment鈥 or 鈥渕ay work鈥). If your Study Permit does not authorize you to work, you must聽apply to鈥痑mend your Study Permit.

For more information about working off campus, eligibility requirements, and restrictions, visit the Government of Canada鈥檚鈥.

Working after graduation

International students who graduate from an eligible post-secondary program may be eligible to apply for鈥痑 Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP). A PGWP qualifies you to stay and work in Canada for up to three years.

Required documents for working in Canada