Canada has been a destination to many academia for scores of years now. Top universities with strong formidable histories written about them. Definitely, proofs are all in own worlds as we can see their alumni all dispersed around us.
With the Canadian government steadfastly investing in the educational system of the North American continent, the country has been able to aid potential students who don’t have a proper fund-covering managements to aid the payment of their basic necessities. Rather, they have their loved ones available to work while they school.
Or, whether they rely on themselves to maximize their time in doing menial jobs to raise some funds. A profound way the country has been able to aid international students is by extending the working hour rates of international students by week.
However, without a Canadian work permit, you won’t be able to get a proper paying job. So, this is how you can get it below:
Basic Requirements on How to Get a Work Permit While Schooling in Canada:
- Applicant must be more than 19-year-old to apply for the work permit in Canada.
- Applicant must hold a valid passport.
- English Proficiency – corresponding to IELTS 5.0, TOEIC 780
- Proof that you have been accepted to study at a DLI in Canada
- Proof that you are able to financially support yourself while in Canada and pay for the tuition fees. Please check the IRCC website to check details about this requirement
- Letter of explanation or motivation letter with your goals for completing this program.
Procedures in Applying for the Canadian Work Permit:
Things evolve as life lapses on. However, a link created by the Canadian foreign affairs will always be created for international students to apply for the work permits. The payments vary. If you’re using an agency, it might be whole lot expensive compared to solely doing it. So, always launch our for what you can afford. Use the easy route so that you can save the hassles and expending of resources.
After your study permit has been approved, you will automatically be issued one of these documents to travel to Canada:
- Temporary Resident Visa (TRV) for countries requiring a visa (you will need to submit your passport in your home country to get your visa stamped before you fly to Canada ), or
- Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) – for countries not requiring a visa
When you land in Canada. If you are from a country requiring a visa, your passport will be requested to stamp your visa in it before you leave for Canada. Upon arrival to Canada you will present:
- Present your Letter of Introduction or Port of Entry to the Canada Border Services Officer
- Updated Letter of Acceptance from the College
- Documents presented to receive your study and work permit approval