Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada: Work Permits for Students
Eligible students can apply for a work permit under the Quebec Student Summer Work Permit program, allowing them to work up to 20 hours per week during the summer months.
Eligible students can apply for a work permit under the Quebec Student Summer Work Permit program, allowing them to work up to 20 hours per week during the summer months.
To be eligible, students must have a valid study permit, be enrolled in a participating Quebec institution, and meet specific language proficiency requirements.
McGill University international students can apply for a summer work permit through the Quebec government's program, which allows them to gain work experience in their field of study.
The Quebec Student Summer Work Permit program has specific eligibility criteria, including language proficiency, academic requirements, and a valid study permit, and applicants must submit their application before the deadline.
This guide provides an overview of the Quebec Student Summer Work Permit program, including eligibility criteria, application requirements, and the benefits of participating in the program.
This research report examines the impact of international students on the Quebec labour market, including their participation in the summer work permit program and the benefits of their contributions to the economy.
The Quebec government has announced changes to the Student Summer Work Permit program, including expanded eligibility criteria and increased funding for participating institutions.
This online tool helps international students determine their eligibility for the Quebec Student Summer Work Permit program, providing a personalized assessment based on their individual circumstances.