Preparing for the future is an exciting process! It may involve a ton of research, evaluation, and even facing unexpected challenges which you would have never dream about before.

Similarly, while choosing a study destination for pursuing your higher studies, you must look into the country’s education system, quality of life, and most importantly the provisions offered by the government to study and work during your course tenure.

What if we said Canada is one such study abroad destination that offers everything all at once? Yes! Of course, you heard that right!

We have listed below the study and work options in Canada you need to know that will help you plan better. Go on and give it a read!

Ways to Work while studying in Canada

1. Off-Campus Work

International students enrolling in a full-time course in either an academic, professional training program or a vocational course (at a Designated Learning Institute leading to a degree certificate or diploma with a valid study permit), are eligible to work off-campus anywhere in Canada without a work permit. This ideally means that you can work for an employer of your choice in occupations that are not related to your programs.

It is also vital to show adequate financial resources while you are applying for a study permit. This means you have to show proof of funding to support yourself financially during your study period.

While studying in Canada, you can:

Some of the most common off-campus jobs for studying and working in Canada are as follows

No. Work Wage
1 Entertainment Activities Coordinator 15 CAD/hour
2 Reading Programme Leader 14 CAD/hour
3 Camp Counsellor 12 CAD/hour
4 Festival Coordinator 10 CAD/hour
5 Human Resources Assistant 13 CAD/hour
6 Office Assistant 13 to 15 CAD/hour
7 Sales Assistant 12 CAD/hour
8 Customer Service Assistant 11 CAD/hour
9 Educational Interpreter 13 CAD/hour
10 Bookkeeper 25 CAD/hour

2. On-Campus Work 

International students can work on-campus as soon as their study program commences in Canada. To start working in Canada, international students’ study permit must be entitled to work for an on-campus job.

International students can work on-campus without a work permit if:

What is SIN and how to avail it?

A ‘SIN’ is a unique 9 digit number offered by the Government of Canada to international students wanting to work during their course tenure.

The advantage of having the SIN number is not restricted to work on-campus but will also help in availing all Government services and benefits that are available to the Canadian Students. All international students can apply for this SIN Number as soon as they step into Canada by either offline method or online methods.

To apply by either of the methods, the IRCC (Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada) mandates the proof of students’ passport and a study permit. International students studying across the different universities can get guidance from their faculties to apply for a SIN Number. This way they can pro-actively opt for an on-campus job that best fits them.

Points to consider while working as an international student on-campus:

3. Co-operative Education

Co-op courses involve work experience (paid) as a part of the academic program. International students opting for a co-op course will typically have their courses scheduled for a four months on-room class format and for another four-months they can work as a full-time employee in an organisation.

Co-op courses are an excellent pathway to gain relevant experience, explore careers, and earn money while pursuing your higher studies. As an international student, you can equip yourself by applying your skills to real-life problems, prepare for interviews successfully and also graduate in 4 years with strong full-time work experience.

Year January to April May to August September to December
First-year Study term Study term off
Second-year Study term Work term Study term
Third-year Work term Study term Work term
Fourth-year Study term Work term Study term

Eligibility Criteria to apply for a co-op work permit

International students are eligible to apply for the co-op work permit if they meet the following requirements:

The options to study and work in Canada are more than what you have been thinking about before!

To know more about studying and working in Canada, fill in our inquiry form. Our expert counselors will get in touch with you to clarify all your queries about studying in Canada, this fall!