- On-Campus:You are allowed to work on campus for up to 20 hours a week without having to apply for a work permit. However, you need to get your Social Insurance Number (SIN) before you start working.
- Off-Campus: As a full time international student, you can work part-time (20 hours a week) outside the campus for any employer and full-time (37.5 hours) during your semester breaks. An open work permit is required to work off campus.
- Co-op / Internship: If your program of study includes an internship or a co-op, you can apply for a co-op work permit. This work permit restricts you from working at any other place which will not be a part of your course curriculum.
- Post Graduate Work Permit: Once you have completed your degree/diploma or certificate from a designated institution, you are eligible to apply for a post graduatework permit (PGWP). This PGWP allows you to work full time for a certain period of time for any employer. This is an open work permit. The duration of the work permit depends on the duration of your full time study. For example, you will get a PGWP of oneyear for a one year program, and a PGWP of three years for a two or three year program. Work experience gained on a PGWP may help you towards your application for your Canadian permanent residency.
- Dependent Work Permit:If you are accompanied by a spousefor your studies, he/she is eligible for an open work permit in Canada.
