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if iam registered full time in winter and fall,but im registered part time in summer.
When im registered part time in summer during summers can I work unlimited or I have to work 20/week when i am registered part time during summers?

I have heard that only 20hrs conditions only exists when student is registered full time

during part in sumers student can work unlimited period of time.

what is the truth, i really need ur help, u are very helpful in this forum,
 
Whether its ON or OFF campus, you are only allowed to work on Full-Time student Status. Unless you work without letting them know, but that comes with a greater risk of loosing your student status all together. Work hour limited to 20/hrs while you study and Full-Time during your break. If you are asking for a personal advice Dont study during your summers rather work for money or experience or just chill 8) !!!

Vist CIC websit>Immigration>Study>Work while/after you study> Work on-Campus or Work Off-Campus
 
if i work part time during summers then?
 
Based on the number of posts you've made about how many hours you're able to work, it seems you're really concerned about making money once you reach Canada. Keep in mind that there's no guarantee you'll be able to find a job immediately. Some people spend many months looking. Also, depending on what you study, you may find that you cannot work the full 20 hours per week and also keep up with your classes and successfully pass your courses. If you can't pay for your studies and living expenses without working every hour you possibly can while in Canada - then I would honestly re-think your plans about coming here.