Working in Canada as an International Student
International students with a study visa can work part-time in Canada, including in Toronto, for up to 20 hours per week during regular academic sessions.
International students with a study visa can work part-time in Canada, including in Toronto, for up to 20 hours per week during regular academic sessions.
The University of Toronto offers various summer job opportunities for international students, including part-time and full-time positions on campus and with external employers.
Indeed Canada lists numerous part-time summer job opportunities in Toronto, including retail, food service, and administrative positions, that international students with a study visa can apply for.
York University provides resources and support for international students seeking part-time employment in Toronto, including summer job opportunities and career counseling services.
Ryerson University hosts webinars and workshops on summer part-time employment opportunities for international students, covering topics such as job search strategies and resume building.
The Government of Ontario provides information and resources on employment options for international students, including part-time summer jobs and internships, to help them gain work experience in the province.
Glassdoor Canada lists summer job opportunities in Toronto that international students with a study visa can apply for, along with reviews and ratings from current and former employees.
The Institute for Research on Public Policy publishes research papers on international student employment in Canada, including the challenges and opportunities faced by international students seeking part-time work in cities like Toronto.