Work Permit for International Students in Canada
As of 2025, international students in Canada may be exempt from certain income requirements for work permits, allowing them to work part-time while studying.
As of 2025, international students in Canada may be exempt from certain income requirements for work permits, allowing them to work part-time while studying.
The Government of Canada has introduced an income exemption for international students holding a valid study permit, enabling them to work up to 20 hours per week without a work permit.
International students in Canada may be eligible for an income exemption on their work permit, but they must still file a tax return and report their income, even if it's exempt from taxation.
McGill University international students can apply for a work permit under the Off-Campus Work Permit Program, which may be exempt from income requirements, allowing students to gain work experience in Canada.
The Canadian government has announced an income exemption for international students holding a valid work permit, applicable from January 1, 2025, enabling students to work part-time without meeting specific income requirements.
International students in Canada may be eligible for an income exemption on their work permit, but they must still comply with tax regulations and file a tax return, even if their income is exempt from taxation.
The Canadian government offers an income exemption for international students holding a valid work permit, allowing them to work part-time while studying, and gain valuable work experience in Canada.
The Government of Canada has introduced an income exemption for international students holding a valid work permit, as outlined in the Immigration and Refugee Protection Regulations, enabling students to work part-time without meeting specific income requirements.