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WORKING OFF-CAMPUS WHILE STUDYING

WORKING OFF-CAMPUS WHILE STUDYING

Foreign/International students with a valid study permit may work off-campus while studying in Canada.

In order to be eligible to work off campus, international students must:

  • Hold a valid Study Permit;
  • Be studying at a designated learning institution at the post-secondary level or, in Quebec, a vocational program at the secondary level (A list of participating institutions can be found here.);
  • Remain in satisfactory academic standing as determined by their institution; and
  • Be studying in an academic, vocational or professional training program that leads to a degree, diploma or certificate that is at least six months in duration.

International students in Canada must stop working on the day they no longer meet the above eligibility requirements (e.g., if they are no longer a full-time student during an academic session), unless otherwise authorized to do so by having applied for a work permit.

The following international students are not eligible to work off-campus:

  • Students enrolled in an English as a Second Language or French as a Second Language program;
  • Students taking a general interest course or program; and
  • Visiting or exchange students at a designated learning institution.
  • Once the international student graduates, a Post-Graduation Work Permit may be obtained.

For more information on these categories, kindly contact us at info@migratetocanadagroup.com or through the other avenues on our contact us page.