how to work and study in canada
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How to work and study in Canada
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Why Study In Canada?
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6 Convincing Reasons To Study In Canada
1 Many globally recognized qualifications
2 A multicultural society
3 Affordable education
4 Exciting campus life
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A beautiful country full of possibilities
Affordable education
Why should I work while studying?
Studying in Canada offers a great opportunity for anyone wanting a world-class education whilst working.
Whether you choose to work on campus at the university or off campus as an intern, international students can:
• Earn money • Gain valuable work experience• Create contacts and networks• Add references to your CV
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Work on campus
Work off campus
Work as an intern
What are my options?
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Work On Campus
Jobs available:
Library assistantOffice workWaiter at the local coffee shop
Working without a permit is offered to full time students
The requirements are:
• Study at a public post-secondary institution such as a college or university or,
• A private post-secondary institution operating under the same rules and regulations as a public institution
• A valid study permit • A SIN (Social Insurance number)
If you hold a study permit and you are a full time student: • You can work up to 20 hours per
week during the term • Work full-time during your holidays
Off campus jobs:
TutorBaristaNanny Waiter
Work Off Campus
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Work As An Intern
Gain experience and meet influential people in your field with an internship.
Requirements:
• Apply for a work permit as well as a study permit• Your intended employment should be an
essential part of your study program • Obtain a certified letter from a responsible
academic official of the institution
You will not be eligible if:
• You study English or French as a second language (ESL/FSL)
• Participate in general interest or preparatory courses
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Stay In Canada After You Graduate
Is Canada the country for you?
After graduating from a Canadian University or college, there are a few visa options available:
• A Post-Graduation Work Permit
• The Canadian Experience Class Visa
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The Canadian Experience Class Visa
• Gives graduates the opportunity to make a successful transition from temporary to permanent residence
• Open to candidates that are familiar with Canadian society and can contribute to the Canadian economy
• Must have a knowledge of English or French • Qualifying work experience
Post-Graduation Work Permit • This visa allows you to gain valuable Canadian
work experience • Issued for the length of the study program (up
to three years)
Example 1: If you graduate from a four-year degree program, you could be eligible for a three-year work permit
Example 2: If you graduate from an eight-month certificate program, you would be eligible for a work permit that is valid for no more than eight months.
Bring your spouse or common-law partner along for your study journey
How does it work?
• To qualify, you must be a full-time student with a valid study permit at a public or private post-secondary institution
• Your partner will have access to an open work permit, which means that they do not need a job offer to move to Canada
• They will have the opportunity to apply for a job in Canada and work for as long as the course is running
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Help your spouse find a job while you study
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For more information about studying and working in Canada, as well as obtaining a visa, visit our website:
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