Working in Quebec as a Foreign Student
To work in Quebec, foreign students must obtain a work permit and meet specific requirements, including language proficiency and health insurance.
To work in Quebec, foreign students must obtain a work permit and meet specific requirements, including language proficiency and health insurance.
International students in Quebec can work part-time with a valid study permit and a Social Insurance Number, but must also meet specific language and academic requirements.
McGill University provides guidance on work permit requirements for international students, including the need for a co-op work permit for certain programs and a Social Insurance Number.
The Quebec Experience Program allows international students to apply for permanent residence after completing their studies and gaining work experience in Quebec.
The University of Montreal provides information on work permit requirements for international students, including the need for a study permit and a Social Insurance Number.
This guide provides a step-by-step overview of the Quebec student work permit application process, including required documents and processing times.
CBC News reports on the challenges faced by international students in Quebec who are trying to obtain work permits and navigate the immigration system.
The CIRANO research institute publishes studies on international student mobility and work permits in Quebec, including the economic and social impacts of international students on the province.