Working in Quebec as an International Student
International students in Quebec have the right to work part-time during their studies and full-time during scheduled breaks. They must obtain a work permit and meet specific requirements.
International students in Quebec have the right to work part-time during their studies and full-time during scheduled breaks. They must obtain a work permit and meet specific requirements.
International students in Canada, including those in Quebec, have the right to work on or off campus, but must comply with regulations and obtain necessary permits.
McGill University's guide for international students on Quebec's new immigration regulations, including work permits, post-graduation work permits, and permanent residency options.
Quebec International's guide for international students on finding work in Quebec, including job search tips, resume building, and networking opportunities.
A comprehensive guide for international students on finding part-time and full-time work in Quebec, including popular job search platforms and required documents.
The Interuniversity Research Centre for the Integration of International Students (CIRRIC) publishes research on international student employment in Quebec, including labor market trends and policy recommendations.
The Confederation of National Trade Unions (CSN) provides information on international students' rights in Quebec's workplace, including minimum wage, working hours, and health and safety standards.
A webinar hosted by Study in Quebec on navigating work permits and regulations for international students, including a Q&A session with immigration experts.