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EMPLOYMENT AND IMMIGRATION IN CANADA

Thứ Ba - 02/12/2025

For international students in Canada, it is possible to work part-time during studies and remain in Canada to work and apply for permanent residency after graduating from a college or university program.

Please refer to the useful information below and contact us for timely consultation and support.

EMPLOYMENT

While studying, students are allowed to:

  • Work up to 24 hours per week while studying, and
  • Work full-time during scheduled breaks (see details)

After graduation, students may stay and work full-time under the Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP): 

  • Programs of 8 months to less than 2 years: Graduates may receive a PGWP for the same length as their study program.
  • Programs of 2 years or longer: Graduates may receive a PGWP valid for up to 3 years. 
  • Eligible master’s programs: Graduates may receive a PGWP valid for up to 3 years, even if the program is less than 2 years.

 

In-demand fields of employment:

Canada currently focuses on workers in Healthcare, STEM (science, technology, engineering, mathematics), Skilled Trades, Transport, and Agriculture & Agri-food. French-speaking candidates are also prioritized.

IMMIGRATION (PERMANENT RESIDENCY)

Graduates of eligible professional programs may apply for permanent residency if they meet the required criteria.

PROVINCIAL IMMIGRATION PATHWAYS (PNP)

Below is an overview of selected provincial programs for international graduates:

1. British Columbia (BC)

International students may become a Canadian Permanent Resident under one of the following categories:

a. Post-Graduate / Master’s / PhD graduates (no job offer required):

  • Program length of at least 2 years;
  • Field of study in Natural, Applied, or Health Sciences, such as: Agriculture, Biology, Computer Science, Engineering, High Technology, Health Sciences, Mathematics, Natural Resource Conservation & Research, Physics;
  • Intention to live and work long-term in British Columbia.

b. Graduates with job offers:

  • Possess a degree, diploma, or certificate;
  • Program length: at least 8 months;
  • Have a full-time job in British Columbia;
  • Intend to reside in any province except Québec.

 

2. Ontario

International students may apply for PR under one of the following programs:

a. International Students (General Stream):

  • Hold a full-time job offer;
  • Completed at least 50% of their program;
  • Studied at a public college or university;
  • Pursued a 2-year program or a postgraduate program.

b. Pilot program for students in Aviation (“Pilot Pathway”):

  • Studied in Aviation / Pilot Training;
  • Intend to live and work in Ontario;
  • Hold a Master’s degree from a public university in Ontario;
  • Apply within 2 years of graduation;
  • Show proof of sufficient financial resources for self/dependents;
  • Meet English/French language requirements;
  • No future study plan required;
  • Clean legal record.

c. Master’s Graduate Stream:

  • Graduated from a public university in Canada;
  • Apply within 2 years of graduation;
  • No legal violations.

 

3. Nova Scotia

The Nova Scotia Nominee Program (NSNP) is relatively straightforward and does not operate on a points-based system. Applicants only need to meet the following criteria:

  • Age 21-55 and seeking employment in Nova Scotia;
  • Hold a full-time job (30 hours/week);
  • Ideally in NOC 0, A, B occupations; if NOC C, must have worked 6+ months for a designated employer;
  • Have 1 year (1,560 hours) of relevant work experience—can be earned in any country;
  • Meet English language requirement: IELTS 6.0+;
  • Hold a post-secondary degree (preferably from Nova Scotia, but equivalent institutions are acceptable);
  • Demonstrate a clear intention to settle in Nova Scotia (evidenced through study and work history in the province).

Nova Scotia Express Entry Pilot (started January 2015):

  • Job must fall under the occupations included in the province’s targeted list (mainly economic and engineering sectors);
  • Operates under a provincial points-assessment method;
  • For students with paid co-op / internship programs, such as at Cape Breton University (CBU): A 12-month internship counts as 1,560 hours of work experience. Students then need only 6 additional months of NOC C employment to qualify for PR.

 

The above information is accurate at the time of publication. Please contact us for the most up-to-date immigration and employment regulations.

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