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bal.com
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https://www.bal.com/immigration-news/canada-minimum-income-required-for-inter…
Canadian officials **announced** that the cost-of-living financial requirement for study permit applications will be raised effective Jan. 1, 2024. **Background:** The Canadian government recently **announced** reforms to the International Student Program, which created a new framework to recognize learning institutions that provide top-quality services and support, including housing, to international students. This was in response to growing concerns about the rising cost of living and affordable housing shortages. **BAL Analysis:** Government officials have stated that the current financial requirement has not kept up with the cost of living over time, and the revised requirements are designed to better protect international students by preventing student vulnerability and exploitation. Employers should be aware of the new income requirements in their 2024 employment strategies and recruitment efforts. ### Ireland | More jobs now eligible for employment permits to address labor shortages. The Ministers of State and Enterprise, Tourism and Employment announced updates to Ireland’s employment permits system to address….
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educanada.ca
research
https://www.educanada.ca/live-work-vivre-travailler/work-travail/during-penda…
The minimum wage in Canada varies by province and territory and ranges from $15–$19 per hour. Work while studying. Most international students are eligible to
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quora.com
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https://www.quora.com/How-much-can-an-international-student-work-in-Canada-Wh…
Minimum wage is around $14 (depending on a province). Also, you will never get a Study Permit (SP) if you are not able to prove to Visa Office
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immigration.ca
article
https://immigration.ca/financial-requirements-for-international-students-to-s…
If you apply on or after September 1, 2025, you must show $22,895 per year for yourself outside Quebec, or $15,508 in Quebec. Additional funds are needed for
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reddit.com
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https://www.reddit.com/r/ImmigrationCanada/comments/1broszf/earning_as_a_stud…
Assuming you both get a minimum wage job. More or less you both can earn $960/week combined. Net income around $3000ish. Assuming you do shared
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canada.ca
article
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/study-cana…
As of April 1, 2026, post-secondary international students don't need a co-op work permit for student work placements such as co-op placements
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canadavisa.com
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https://www.canadavisa.com/co-op-work-permits.html
International students pursuing study programs in Canada that require a co-op internship program or work placement may apply for a co-op work permit.
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canada.ca
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https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/study-cana…
# Work off campus as an international student. You can only start working in Canada when you start your study program. * you’re paid to do, or. * you’re not paid to do but is a job that. + Apply for a social insurance number (SIN) to work in Canada. You and your employer must make sure you can work off campus without a work permit **before you start working**. You can work off campus without a work permit if you meet **all** of these requirements:. * You have conditions printed on your initial study permit that allow you to work off campus. You must request an amendment to your study permit before you can apply to Service Canada for a SIN. If you’re on an authorized leave from your studies, or you’re switching schools and you’re not studying, you **can't** work off campus. To apply for a SIN to work off campus, you must have 1 of these conditions printed on your study permit:.