Work While Study
Gain valuable work experience and supplement your spending
allowance with part-time student jobs for international
students. While you must supply sufficient evidence that you
can pay for your tuition and living expenses before you
arrive in Canada, there are a number of work permit programs
for international students and their spouses/common law
partners that make working in Canada possible. Working in
Canada can go a long way towards helping you establish
business contacts for the future and can even help you
immigrate after graduation.
Working off-campus:
The Off-Campus Work Permit Program authorizes you to work up
to 20 hours per week during regular academic sessions, and
full time during scheduled breaks (for example, winter and
summer holidays, and spring break).
Co-op/internships:
The Co-op/Internship Work Permit Program is available to
international students whose intended employment is an
essential part of their program of study in Canada as
certified by their Canadian academic institution. The work
portion of this program can form up to 50 percent of the
program of study.
On-campus work opportunities:
International students who hold valid study permits and who
are studying full time at eligible Canadian public and
private universities or colleges may also be eligible to
work on-campus at the institution where they study without a
work permit.