International students can now compensate their tuition costs

International students can now compensate their tuition costs

And Canada will be able to make up for the labour shortage.

Last month, Canadian Minister of Immigration Sean Fraser announced the lifting of restrictions for international students to work while studying.

From November 15, 2022, to December 31, 2023, students can work full-time, not just up to 20 hours a week. This will allow them to compensate a significant portion of their tuition costs, as well as pay for daily needs. Previously, students could only work full-time during holidays.

Students need to meet a number of conditions to be eligible to work:

  • have a study permit;
  • study on a full-time basis;
  • keep up good grades;
  • study in programs that last more than 6 months and at the end of which a diploma, certificate, or degree is awarded;
  • have a Social Insurance Number (SIN).

An important point: only those who applied for a study permit before October 7, 2022, inclusive will be able to work full-time.

Canada benefits from attracting more students and creating conditions that will help them stay in the country in the future. But international students pay many times more for their education than locals do. The opportunity to work full-time will not only help them offset costs but also gain valuable work experience, which will later come in handy for obtaining a permanent residency and finding a permanent job.

There is a benefit for Canada, too. The country has a severe labour shortage, and international students can fill jobs and help grow the economy.

Getting an education is a sure way to immigrate to Canada. Additional immigration programs are available for graduates. In addition, after studying, graduates receive a work permit for one to three years, which allows them to work in Canada without restrictions. After a year of working in Canada, more immigration programs open up for you, such as the Federal Canadian Experience Class Program.

If you also want to study in Canada, contact our company. We will find a suitable educational institution, program of study, and help with enrollment and application for a student visa.

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