Working in Canada as an International Student
International students in Canada can work part-time on or off campus for up to 20 hours per week during regular academic sessions.
International students in Canada can work part-time on or off campus for up to 20 hours per week during regular academic sessions.
The University of Toronto offers various part-time job opportunities for international students, including research assistantships and campus jobs.
Search and apply for part-time jobs in Toronto, including retail, food service, and administrative positions, with companies like Starbucks and Walmart.
The Government of Ontario provides resources and information for international students looking for part-time work, including job fairs and career counseling.
York University's Career Centre offers part-time job listings, resume-building workshops, and interview preparation for international students.
The University of Toronto's International Student Centre provides guidance on finding part-time work, including tips on job searching, networking, and time management.
CBC News explores the challenges and opportunities faced by international students in Toronto's job market, including part-time work and career development.
Seneca College's Career Services offers part-time job listings, career counseling, and professional development workshops specifically for international students.