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Working in Canada

Work experience can assist you as you begin to pursue your career. It is valuable as it provides you with exposure to the Canadian workplace environment and culture.

As an international student there are various options for work in Canada. Use the section below to determine what work rules you need to follow and the type of work opportunities that are available to you while pursuing your studies.

Eligibility to Work On/Off-Campus

Full-time international students enrolled in a post-secondary program at a Designated Learning Institution (external link)  may work on or off-campus without a work permit if they meet all of the following conditions:

  • Possess a valid study permit;
  • Have already started to study in their program;
  • Have a Social Insurance Number (SIN);
  • Have conditions on their study permit that confirms on and off campus work eligibility;
  • Are enrolled in a program that is more than six months in duration and leads to a degree or diploma.

The Social Insurance Number (SIN)

The Social Insurance Number (SIN) is a nine-digit number that you need to work in Canada or to have access to government programs and benefits.

A SIN is issued to one person only and it cannot legally be used by anyone else. You are responsible for protecting your SIN (external link) . Store any document containing your SIN and personal information in a safe place - do not keep your SIN with you.

For more information, visit the Service Canada website (external link) .

Who is eligible to apply for a Social Insurance Number (SIN)?

You must have one of the following conditions or remarks printed on your study permit in order to apply for a SIN:

  • “may work 20 hours per week off campus or full time during regular breaks if meeting criteria outlined in paragraph 186(v) (external link)  of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Regulations”
  • “may accept employment on or off campus if meeting eligibility criteria, per paragraph R186(f), (v) or (w) (external link)  and must cease working if no longer meeting these criteria”
  • “may accept employment on the campus of the institution at which registered in full-time studies”

Medical Examinations

In order to work in certain jobs in Canada, you will need to undergo a medical examination by an approved panel physician (external link) . This includes positions through co-op terms, internships and placements, as well as on or off campus positions. Jobs that require medical examination include those in health services, primary or secondary education, child care and more. For a complete list of jobs that require a medical examination, please see medical examination requirements for temporary residents. (external link) 

Job Opportunities

International students are eligible for the following on-campus categories:

  • Career Boost International Work Experience Program (CBI)
  • Other On-Campus Jobs
  • Teaching Assistant (TA), Graduate Assistant (GA), Lab Monitor, or Invigilator

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