3B.9 Work While Studying – Rules
International students in Canada are generally allowed to work part-time during academic sessions and full-time during scheduled breaks, subject to current immigration rules. Students must maintain valid study status and remain enrolled in a recognised institution. Work opportunities are meant to support living expenses, not replace proof of funds.
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