Work Permit for International Students in Canada
International students in Canada may be eligible for a work permit, but must meet specific income requirements, including a minimum income of $10,000 per year for a 12-month period.
International students in Canada may be eligible for a work permit, but must meet specific income requirements, including a minimum income of $10,000 per year for a 12-month period.
According to Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada, international students applying for a Post-Graduation Work Permit must demonstrate they have sufficient financial resources to support themselves in Canada.
McGill University provides information on work permit options for international students, including the co-op work permit and the post-graduation work permit, highlighting income requirements and eligibility criteria.
This guide provides an overview of the work permit application process for international students in Canada, including income requirements, application fees, and required documents.
A recent CBC News article discusses the income requirements for international students applying for a work permit in Canada, highlighting the challenges faced by students in meeting these requirements.
A research report by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada examines the effectiveness of the work permit program for international students, including an analysis of income requirements and their impact on student outcomes.
A webinar hosted by an immigration lawyer discusses the income requirements for international students applying for a work permit in Canada, providing tips and advice for students navigating the application process.
The Canadian Council for International Cooperation (CCIC) publishes a policy brief on the work permit program for international students, including recommendations for revising income requirements to better support student success.