Work Permit

WORK PERMIT

Work permit: Who can apply – Canada.ca

In Canada, there are two main types of work permits for foreign workers:

  1. Employer-Specific Work Permit:

This type of work permit allows you to work in Canada based on specific conditions outlined in your work permit. These conditions include:

Before applying for an employer-specific work permit, your employer must provide you with one of the following:

  1. Open Work Permit:

In Canada, international students have several options for work permits. Let’s explore them:

  1. Working on Campus: While studying, international students with a valid study permit can work on campus. They are allowed to work for up to 20 hours per weekduring the academic session and full-time during scheduled breaks.
  2. Working off Campus: Study permit holders may be eligible to work off campus without a separate work permit as soon as they begin their studies in Canada. Eligible students can work for any eligible Canadian employer for up to 20 hours a weekwhile classes are in session. Changes to off-campus work hours may allow students to work more than 20 hours per week under a temporary public policy.
  3. Co-Op Students: International students enrolled in programs that require work placements (such as co-op or internships) can apply for a work permit. To qualify, they need a valid study permit and a letter from their school confirming the work placement requirement. The co-op placement or internship should total 50% or lessof their study program.
  4. Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP):

The Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) validity is determined by several factors:

  1. A) For master’s degree programs:
  1. B) For all other programs:
  1. C) If completing multiple programs:
  1. D) Passport expiry: