Working in Canada as an International Student
International students in Canada can work part-time during their studies and full-time during scheduled breaks. A summer work permit is not required, but students must have a valid study permit.
International students in Canada can work part-time during their studies and full-time during scheduled breaks. A summer work permit is not required, but students must have a valid study permit.
The cost of a summer work permit for international students in Canada is included in the study permit application fee, which is currently CAD 150. Students can apply online or through a paper application.
McGill University international students can work on or off campus with a valid study permit. The university provides guidance on obtaining a work permit and understanding the associated costs and requirements.
In addition to the study permit application fee, international students in Canada may need to pay for a medical exam, police certificate, and other documents required for the work permit application, with total costs ranging from CAD 200 to CAD 500.
The Government of Canada offers summer job opportunities for international students through the Federal Student Work Experience Program. Students can search for job openings and apply online.
The University of Waterloo provides a step-by-step guide for international students to apply for a work permit, including the required documents, application fees, and processing times.
International students in Canada can work part-time or full-time with a valid work permit. The cost of the work permit application is CAD 155, and students must meet specific requirements, including language proficiency and health insurance.
This webinar provides information on the summer work permit application process, costs, and requirements for international students in Canada. Students can register online to attend the webinar and ask questions.