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A Dependent Child on Study Permit to Work Part-Time

mamijuri

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I'm currently on an implied status for my PGWP. I have a son who just turned 18 years old and I just applied for his study permit extension as well; so we're both on implied status. Can he now work part-time? Even on implied status?

When he came last year to Canada, he was 17 yo and he didn't work because that's what we're told - international students of minor age cannot work.
 

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I'm currently on an implied status for my PGWP. I have a son who just turned 18 years old and I just applied for his study permit extension as well; so we're both on implied status. Can he now work part-time? Even on implied status?

When he came last year to Canada, he was 17 yo and he didn't work because that's what we're told - international students of minor age cannot work.
He isn’t allowed to work unless he has been attending college/university. If he gets a study permit extension and attends college/university he can start working part-time 20 hr/week once his classes start.
 

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I'm currently on an implied status for my PGWP. I have a son who just turned 18 years old and I just applied for his study permit extension as well; so we're both on implied status. Can he now work part-time? Even on implied status?

When he came last year to Canada, he was 17 yo and he didn't work because that's what we're told - international students of minor age cannot work.
There is no way for him to legally work under the current circumstances. You were told correctly last year and he still cannot work now.

He would need to obtain his own study permit to attend a college or university full time AND also start that program in order to be allowed to work up to 20 hours per week.

Until that happens, he's out of luck and cannot work.
 
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mamijuri

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He isn’t allowed to work unless he has been attending college/university. If he gets a study permit extension and attends college/university he can start working part-time 20 hr/week once his classes start.
Thank you for clarifying. I thought we just had to wait til he's 18 and he can work. He'll in 12th grade this Sept 2020. He'll have to wait til next year. Thanks!
 

scylla

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Thank you for clarifying. I thought we just had to wait til he's 18 and he can work. He'll in 12th grade this Sept 2020. He'll have to wait til next year. Thanks!
Unfortunately your understanding is incorrect. He cannot work until he is studying at the college or university level. International high school students are not entitled to work.