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The information on this page is provided as a resource for international students at 杏吧原创 University. 杏吧原创 students may always contact the GO-ISSO for additional immigration information and support.

Authorized Work for Study Permit Holders

Most international students at 杏吧原创 are authorized by their study permits to do some work in Canada without having a separate work permit.

They must ensure that they follow rules established by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) concerning who may work, and where and how much they may work. Unauthorized work can put the student’s status in Canada or a future immigration application at risk.

The GO-ISSO provides this overview of authorized work for study permit holders. Visit the IRCC website for complete and official information about . Please contact the GO-ISSO if you have questions.

If you are a 杏吧原创 student with a study permit and you wish to work:

Work for study permit holders is divided into two categories:

  1. On-Campus 鈥 On-campus work takes place when the study permit holder is physically on the 杏吧原创 campus: main campus, CU@Kanata, or the 杏吧原创 Dominion-Chalmers Centre. There is no limit on the number of hours of on-campus work.

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  2. Off-campus 鈥 Students who are in a program that is at least 6 months long and that leads to a credential (degree or certificate) may work off campus.

Off-campus work is limited to 24 hours per week during school sessions. Students may work full-time off campus during a regularly scheduled program break, provided they study full-time before and after that break period. For example, students may NOT work in the summer before they start their classes; or in the summer after they finish their program.
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Students who meet eligibility criteria may do both on-campus and off-campus work.

For information about 杏吧原创 University’s regularly scheduled break periods, students may consult (for undergraduates) or their .

Social Insurance Number

International students must have a Social Insurance Number (SIN) before they start to work in Canada. The SIN is a number that some Canadian government programs use to identify a person uniquely.

An employer must collect your SIN in order to pay you. However, your SIN is confidential and you should not share it with everyone who asks. Learn about .

You may :

To apply for a SIN you need these documents:

Service Canada will look for one of these remarks printed on your study permit:

If your study permit does not have one of these remarks, and you believe that immigration officials made an error when issuing it, you may . There is no fee for this application.

If your study permit says that you may not work or else doesn’t have the required remark because you previously were not eligible to work as a student, you may . This is the same application as extending a study permit. There is a fee for this application.

Your SIN will have an expiry date that matches the expiry of your current study permit. As long as you have valid temporary status in Canada (a valid study permit,  valid work permit, or maintained status), your SIN remains valid. You can visit Service Canada to update the expiry date once you have renewed your status.

Co-op Work

Co-operative education programs combine classroom study with work experience related to the student’s field of study. 杏吧原创 offers undergraduate and graduate level co-op programs. Learn more about Co-operative Education at 杏吧原创

Additionally, some Master’s programs have work integrated learning opportunities administered by the academic departments.

As of April 1, 2026, work that is a required element of the program of study will be authorized as on-campus work. There is no need for a separate work permit. .

杏吧原创 undergraduate students always have full-time student status during their co-op work terms. This remains true even if they choose to take one or two courses in the same term. International graduate students may have an option to change to part-time during co-op work terms, but are strongly advised to maintain full-time status. Full-time students are authorized by their study permits to do both off-campus work and on-campus work (as explained above) during their co-op work terms.

Because of the added length of their program, co-op students often need to renew their study permit at some point, and perhaps their work permit as well. The GO-ISSO provides guides and personal student support for these applications.

A note about internships

“Internship” is a general term for student work programs. Not all internships are co-op work. 杏吧原创 co-op work appears on the student’s academic transcript. International students who seek other kinds of internship opportunities, must be sure that their work is authorized by Canada’s immigration regulations. This is true even if the internship is unpaid. .

Additional Resources

GO-ISSO Guide to Applying for a Co-op Work Permit

Post-Graduation Work Permit

Important Note: As of November 1, 2024, there are new eligibility requirements for PGWP applicants. 

Many 杏吧原创 University graduates will be eligible for a Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) after they complete their program of study. The PGWP is an open work permit, which means the holder may work for most employers, anywhere in Canada.

A 杏吧原创 graduate may not be eligible if:

OR

You must apply for your PGWP within 180 days after 杏吧原创 notifies you that you have completed your program requirements and are eligible to graduate. The 180 days starts on the earliest of the following dates:

You must have had a valid study permit up to your program completion, but your study permit does not necessarily have to be valid at the time you apply for the work permit.

The Go-ISSO strongly recommends that students have a study permit that is valid for at least 90 days after the end of their final term of study. If you need an extension, you should apply early in your last term. This will ensure that you have a valid study permit when your graduation is confirmed. This is one of the requirements if you want to start working as soon as possible.

How and When to Apply for a PGWP

If you plan to remain in Canada after you finish school

If you leave Canada after you finish school

杏吧原创 documents needed to apply for a PGWP

IRCC requires these 杏吧原创 documents to confirm program completion and eligibility for the PGWP.

  1. Letter confirming completion of the program of study 鈥 This may be one of the following options, whichever you receive first:
  1. Transcript 鈥 For online applications, this may be an unofficial transcript obtained from 杏吧原创 Central.

As of November 1, 2024, all university graduates must include valid English or French language test results with their PGWP application.

Although the following are not required documents, the GO-ISSO recommends including additional proof of full-time student status and regularly scheduled program breaks:

If you took an authorized break from studies, or were not in Canada for a period, or qualify for any of the exceptional circumstances listed above, you must provide additional documentation to prove you are eligible for a PGWP.

Please see the GO-ISSO’s PGWP Application Guide for complete details.

Students with a financial hold preventing them from accessing documents from 杏吧原创 Central may contact the GO-ISSO to discuss options.

PGWP Validity

If their program of study was at least 2 academic years in length, then the graduate will be eligible for a 3-year work permit. If the program of study was more than 8 months, but less than 2 years in length, work permit validity will be equal to the length of the program. There is an exception to this rule: Master’s degree programs can make a student eligible for a 3-year work permit even if the program length is less than 2 years.

A PGWP can鈥檛 be valid beyond the expiry date of the applicant’s passport or beyond their biometrics expiry date. If you initially get a PGWP that is shorter than you are expecting because of your passport or biometrics expiry, you will be able to apply for the remaining time later, once you have a new passport or have submitted new biometrics.

Additional Resources

Travel After Applying for a PGWP

Many students wish to travel after completing their studies and before starting work, and have questions about returning to Canada during this period. In most cases they are able to travel and return, provided they have valid visa or eTA. .

Open Work Permits for Spouses and Common-Law Partners (CLPs)

An open work permit (OWP) allows the holder to work at most jobs, anywhere in Canada. Someone does not need a job offer to apply for an OWP. However, they must be eligible for one of Canada鈥檚 open work permit programs. See IRCC information on

The principal foreign national, also called the principal applicant, is the first person of a couple to obtain a study or work permit. This person will remain principal for future applications to Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC). The roles cannot be switched between the individuals.

Work Permits for Spouses/Common-Law Partners of Students

Spouses or common-law partners (CLPs) of full-time 杏吧原创 students may be eligible to apply for an open work permit (OWP), work permit code C42.

In February 2024 . Eligibility is now limited to the spouses and common-law partners of students in graduate (master鈥檚 and doctorate) and professional degree鈥揼ranting programs. However, spouses and CLPs of students in other levels of study who are already in Canada with an existing C42 work permit may apply for extensions.

The spouse or common-law partner may apply as an accompanying family member before coming to Canada.

Or, if the spouse is already in Canada, they may apply for the work permit as an extension of status.

The spouse or common-law partner of a 杏吧原创 University student must demonstrate in their application for an OWP that:

The work permit is usually valid for the same period as the principal applicant鈥檚 study permit, subject to passport expiry date.

Should you have additional questions, please visit .

Open Work Permits for Spouses/Common-Law Partners of Skilled Workers

Spouses or common-law partners who held an open work permit (OWP) when the principal applicant was a student may be eligible for a new OWP when the principal applicant transitions to a Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP), provided the principal applicant is working in Canada.

IRCC revises eligibility criteria for this work permit program from time to time. Please refer to the for the latest information.

The PGWP and OWP applications may be submitted together, provided that all points of eligibility are met at the time. The OWP will be approved only after the PGWP is approved.

If the principal applicant is not working when they apply for their PGWP, their spouse or common-law partner can鈥檛 apply for an OWP at that time.

Other Kinds of Work Permits