Studying in Canada as an international student is a rewarding academic and cultural experience — but it can also be expensive. The good news? Canada allows most international students to work part-time while they study, helping to offset living costs and gain valuable experience.
Here’s a complete guide to understanding part-time work in Canada for international students — from eligibility to job search tips and money management.
Most full-time international students in Canada are allowed to work up to 24 hours per week during the academic term and full-time during scheduled breaks.
📌 Before you start applying, check your study permit to confirm your work eligibility. Learn more from the IRCC official site.
To work legally in Canada and get paid, you must apply for a Social Insurance Number (SIN). This can be done online or in person at a Service Canada office.
Note: On-campus and off-campus work may have different eligibility rules, so always verify with your permit and your Designated Learning Institution (DLI).
Some popular job sites for international students in Canada:
💡 Tip: Look for postings that say “open to international students” or don’t list citizenship/permanent residency as a requirement.
Getting hired is about more than just applying:
For in-depth advice, check your school’s career resources portal or attend job prep workshops.
Getting a job is great, but managing both work and classes takes effort.
This is essential for:
👉 TD Bank offers an International Student Banking Package with:
Use tools like:
Budgeting helps you:
Part-time work in Canada is a great way to grow personally and professionally while easing your financial burden. Start with your school’s job board, build a standout resume, and prepare for a balanced routine that supports both your career and academic goals.