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immigration-quebec.gouv.qc.ca
official

Working in Quebec as an International Student

To work in Quebec, international students must meet specific eligibility criteria, including holding a valid study permit and being enrolled in a participating institution.

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montréalinternational.org
article

Quebec Experience Program for International Students

The Quebec Experience Program allows international students to gain work experience in Quebec after completing their studies, with eligibility criteria including language proficiency and a minimum period of study.

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canadavisa.com
article

Work Permits for International Students in Quebec

International students in Quebec may be eligible for a work permit, either on-campus or off-campus, with specific criteria including being enrolled full-time and having a valid study permit.

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cirricq.uqam.ca
research

Research on International Student Mobility in Quebec

This research study examines the mobility patterns of international students in Quebec, including their eligibility to work and the impact on their career prospects.

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cbc.ca
news

Quebec's New Immigration Rules for International Students

Recent changes to Quebec's immigration rules aim to attract and retain international students, with new eligibility criteria for work permits and permanent residency.

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studyinquebec.com
tool

International Student Work Permit Eligibility Tool

This online tool helps international students determine their eligibility for a work permit in Quebec, based on factors such as study program and language proficiency.

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youtube.com
video

Working in Quebec: A Guide for International Students

This video guide provides an overview of the eligibility criteria and application process for international students to work in Quebec, including tips and advice from current students.

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mcgill.ca
article

Quebec Immigration Policy for International Students

This policy brief examines the eligibility criteria and application process for international students to work in Quebec, with a focus on the implications for higher education institutions.