Canada has increased the work-hour limit for international students, allowing them to work up to 24 hours per week during academic terms. This change provides students with greater flexibility to earn income, gain valuable work experience, and manage living and educational expenses. To benefit, students must hold a valid Canada Student Visa with off-campus work eligibility and meet all visa requirements, including enrollment in a Designated Learning Institution (DLI) and maintaining academic progress. This policy not only supports international students but also helps address labor shortages in Canada, making it an even more attractive destination for global education.
Canada has increased the work-hour limit for international students, allowing them to work up to 24 hours per week during academic terms. This change provides students with greater flexibility to earn income, gain valuable work experience, and manage living and educational expenses. To benefit, students must hold a valid Canada Student Visa with off-campus work eligibility and meet all visa requirements, including enrollment in a Designated Learning Institution (DLI) and maintaining academic progress. This policy not only supports international students but also helps address labor shortages in Canada, making it an even more attractive destination for global education.