Working in Canada as an International Student
International students with a study permit can work part-time on or off campus for up to 20 hours per week during regular academic sessions.
International students with a study permit can work part-time on or off campus for up to 20 hours per week during regular academic sessions.
The University of Toronto offers various part-time job opportunities for international students, including research assistantships and teaching assistantships.
Search and apply for part-time jobs in Toronto that are available for international students with a study permit, including retail, food service, and administrative roles.
The Government of Ontario provides resources and information for international students looking for part-time employment in the province, including Toronto.
York University's Career Centre offers part-time job listings and resources specifically for international students, including on-campus and off-campus opportunities.
The University of Toronto's international student resource guide provides information on working part-time in Toronto, including tips on finding a job and understanding work permits.
This article discusses the rules and regulations surrounding part-time work for international students in Canada, including those with a study permit in Toronto.
Seneca College's career services provide international students with access to part-time job listings, resume building, and interview preparation to help them succeed in the Toronto job market.