Hello, I am currently in Canada on a study permit and will be finishing my current program at the end of March 2020. After this, I have enrolled myself for another program that will commence in September 2020.
I have already received a Letter of Acceptance from the college and also applied for a Study permit extension and waiting for the decision to be made on my application.
Question 1:
So, now I came across IRCC law stating that students can work full time for consecutive 150 days or until the start of a new program whichever is earlier.
Reference: https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/corporate/publications-manuals/operational-bulletins-manuals/temporary-residents/study-permits/campus-work.html#off-campus
Date modified: 2019-06-24
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Students who have completed a program of study and will be starting a new program of study within 150 days of receiving a written confirmation of program completion from their current institution
Students may work off campus on a full-time basis until the start of their new program if the following applies:
Students who have applied to extend their stay in Canada as a student are required to cease working if their study permit application is refused.
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BUT now if I go to another page of IRCC it says only about working for 150 days if the new program starts with a maximum gap of 150 days but nowhere it mentions what a student can do if the new program starts after a gap which is more than 150 days.
Reference: https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/study-canada/work/work-off-campus.html
Date modified: 2020-01-15
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If you’re starting a new study program
You can work full-time if you meet all of these requirements:
Now the question is which page is providing correct information whether i can work full time if my program starts after 150 days of gap? Please can someone experienced give confirmation on it?
Question 2:
If I can work 150 consecutive days I am limited to work only 40 hours a week or I can work more than that or do Overtime?
Question 3:
If I can work 150 consecutive days and i am doing technical job fulltime will it be also counted as my Canadian work experience when I give my PR Application?
I really appreciate for giving your time in reading the whole thread.
Thanks in advance.
I have already received a Letter of Acceptance from the college and also applied for a Study permit extension and waiting for the decision to be made on my application.
Question 1:
So, now I came across IRCC law stating that students can work full time for consecutive 150 days or until the start of a new program whichever is earlier.
Reference: https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/corporate/publications-manuals/operational-bulletins-manuals/temporary-residents/study-permits/campus-work.html#off-campus
Date modified: 2019-06-24
I also Copy and paste text here. (Text highlighted in Red color is applicable to me.)
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Students who have completed a program of study and will be starting a new program of study within 150 days of receiving a written confirmation of program completion from their current institution
Students may work off campus on a full-time basis until the start of their new program if the following applies:
- they meet the eligibility criteria to work off campus [R186(v)]
- they have received written confirmation of program completion from their current institution (for instance, a transcript or an official letter)
- they have submitted an application to change conditions, extend their stay or remain in Canada as a student before their current study permit expired, or they still have a valid study permit
- they have been issued a letter of acceptance to a subsequent program of full-time study at a DLI and will be starting the new program within 150 calendar days of receiving a notification of program completion from their current institution
Students who have applied to extend their stay in Canada as a student are required to cease working if their study permit application is refused.
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BUT now if I go to another page of IRCC it says only about working for 150 days if the new program starts with a maximum gap of 150 days but nowhere it mentions what a student can do if the new program starts after a gap which is more than 150 days.
Reference: https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/study-canada/work/work-off-campus.html
Date modified: 2020-01-15
I also Copy and paste text here. (Text highlighted in Red color is applicable to me.)
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If you’re starting a new study program
You can work full-time if you meet all of these requirements:
- You were already able to work off campus during your previous studies
- You have a valid study permit or you applied to extend your study permit before it expired
- You received written confirmation from your current school that you completed your program
- You received a letter of acceptance to a new full-time study program at a DLI
- You’ll start your new program within 150 calendar days of receiving the confirmation that you completed your previous program
Now the question is which page is providing correct information whether i can work full time if my program starts after 150 days of gap? Please can someone experienced give confirmation on it?
Question 2:
If I can work 150 consecutive days I am limited to work only 40 hours a week or I can work more than that or do Overtime?
Question 3:
If I can work 150 consecutive days and i am doing technical job fulltime will it be also counted as my Canadian work experience when I give my PR Application?
I really appreciate for giving your time in reading the whole thread.
Thanks in advance.