Working in Canada as an International Student
International students with a valid study permit can work off-campus for up to 20 hours per week during regular academic sessions and full-time during scheduled breaks.
International students with a valid study permit can work off-campus for up to 20 hours per week during regular academic sessions and full-time during scheduled breaks.
McGill University offers various summer job opportunities for international students with a valid work permit, including research positions and administrative roles.
Indeed offers a range of summer job listings for international students in Canada, including internships, co-op positions, and part-time jobs.
International students can apply for a work permit under the Off-Campus Work Permit Program or the Co-op Work Permit Program, allowing them to gain work experience in Canada.
MITACS offers research internships for international students in Canada, providing them with the opportunity to gain research experience and build their professional network.
The University of British Columbia provides international students with work experience opportunities through its co-op program, allowing them to apply theoretical knowledge in a practical setting.
The Canada Summer Jobs program provides funding to employers to create summer job opportunities for international students, helping them gain work experience and build their skills.
International students in Canada must meet specific requirements to obtain a work permit, including having a valid study permit and being enrolled in a designated learning institution.