Generally, foreign students are not allowed to work while studying in Canada. To work without any problems you should get a wok permit which is given to full-time students on basis of meeting the following requirements: the intended employment is the essential part of your course of study; temporal inability to obtain money needed for your living. You do not need to get work permit if working on campus. It is possible for a temporary resident applicant to stay in Canada without immigration medical examination for 6 months and he will be able even to seek work in Canada. Off-campus work is an option for students studying at certain publicly-funded post-secondary institutions in Quebec, Manitoba and New Brunswick. International students who graduate from a publicly-funded post-secondary institutions in Montreal, Toronto or Vancouver, and who find employment in their field of study, may apply for a work permit for up to one year, if the institution is outside of the mentioned above areas, and the student find the work in their field of study out of these regions, may even apply for a 2-year work permit. For more information concerning the opportunity of employment it is worth visiting the Citizenship and Immigration website at:
www.cic.gc.ca.
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