留学生工作许可:在读留学生 申请校外工作许可

对于成绩良好的加拿大专后学院在读全日制留学生,可以申请校外工作许可。

就读的学院必须是:

  1. 公立专后教育机构,如学院,大学或魁北克的大专院校(CEGEP)
  2. 私立专后教育机构,依照公立学院的规制办学,有50%以上的学院运作基金来自政府(一般指魁北克的私立大专院校)
  3. 所在省或地区的政府已与移民部签署校外工作协议。

其他加拿大私立教育机构:

  1. 与省府签署了校外工作协议
  2. 依省内法律准予授予学位

(请注意,并非所有私立院校,可以符合资格,参与申请校外工作许 留学生工作许可:容许申请校外工作许可的院校名单 Off campus work permits )

你只有拿到校外工作许可后,才能在校外工作。学习期间,校外工作不得超过每周20小时。假期可以不受限制(如冬假/暑假/春假)。必须提醒注意的是,即使你有校外工作许可,你在加拿大的主要目的仍是以学业为主。

如果你不是全日制学生了,或学习成绩不能令人满意,你必须退还你的校外工作许可。

请联系 嘉和国际 了解详情。

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Studying in Canada: Work permits for students – Working off campus

The Off-Campus Work Permit Program allows certain foreign students to work off campus while completing their studies. To qualify, you must be a full-time student enrolled at a participating publicly funded post-secondary educational institution or in an approved program at an eligible privately funded institution.

Participating publicly funded post-secondary educational institutions:

are public post-secondary institutions, such as a college or university or a collège d’enseignement général et professionnel (CEGEP) in Quebec or
are private post-secondary institutions that operate under the same rules and regulations as public institutions, and receive at least 50 percent of their financing for their overall operations from government grants (currently only private college-level educational institutions in Quebec qualify) and
have signed an off-campus work agreement with their provincial or territorial government.
Eligible privately funded post-secondary institutions:

are located in a province or territory that has signed a memorandum of understanding with CIC
have signed an off-campus work agreement with their provincial or territorial government and
have approval from their provincial or territorial government to grant specific degrees.
Please note that not all programs offered by private post-secondary educational institutions qualify. For more information on qualifying programs, contact the eligible institution directly.

See Off campus work permits for a list of participating institutions in the Off-Campus Work Permit Program.

To work off campus, you must apply for a work permit. Do not begin to work off campus until you have received your work permit. The work permit authorizes you to work up to 20 hours per week during regular academic sessions, and full time during scheduled breaks (for example, winter and summer holidays, and spring break).

A work permit does not guarantee that you will find a job. It is your responsibility to look for work. Even if you work off campus, your studies must be the main reason you are in Canada.

If you are no longer a full-time student or do not maintain satisfactory academic results, you must return your work permit to a local Citizenship and Immigration Canada office.

For more information about the program and the application process, contact the international student adviser at your educational institution.