Canada Summer Jobs Program for International Students
The Canada Summer Jobs program provides funding to employers to help create summer job opportunities for students, including international students with a valid Social Insurance Number (SIN).
The Canada Summer Jobs program provides funding to employers to help create summer job opportunities for students, including international students with a valid Social Insurance Number (SIN).
To be eligible for the Canada Summer Jobs program, international students must have a valid SIN, be registered as a full-time student, and be between the ages of 15 and 30.
McGill University's Career and Placement Services provides information on summer job opportunities for international students, including those eligible for the Canada Summer Jobs program.
The Canada Summer Jobs program is a valuable resource for employers and students, including international students, looking for summer job opportunities in Canada.
Job Bank provides a list of summer job opportunities for international students, including those eligible for the Canada Summer Jobs program.
Study in Canada provides an overview of the Canada Summer Jobs program, including eligibility criteria and the application process for international students with a valid SIN.
Yconic provides information on summer job opportunities for international students with a valid SIN, including those eligible for the Canada Summer Jobs program.
The Institute for Research on Public Policy (IRPP) has published research on international student participation in the Canada Summer Jobs program, highlighting the benefits and challenges of the program.