You would be working outside of school breaks right, you are indeed violating the study permit obligations. My advice would be to abstain from further breaking the law else the gravity of the situation will be felt. Good luck.I work upto 24hrs/week because my shifts are 8 hours long. Am I voilating my Study permit obligations?
Yes.but i dont think they do anything about it. Plenty student do that and do get pgwp.I work upto 24hrs/week because my shifts are 8 hours long. Am I voilating my Study permit obligations?
Yes they can refuse your PGWP or PR. Sure some people get caught but I'm sure some people get away with it. As long as the person realizes they are taking the risk...Yes.but i dont think they do anything about it. Plenty student do that and do get pgwp.
IRCC isn't stupid. If you have no money in your bank account or cash regularly deposited they will ask how you are able to live in Canada without money. Also people do report illegal workers all the time. If your whole plan is to become a Canadian citizen you have to decide whether working 4 hours a week is really worth it if could lead to a refusal.Agreed. If they doing cash jobs, there's no way to track it but if they are employed by a business who knowingly allows international students to go over 20hrs, the business can be fined if reported and such student be removed from Canada. Think about it this way, high chance nothing will happen but if something does happen you lose much more than a few extra dollars you earned while working illegaly.
Also, if you have to produce your paystubs in future to CIC for any reasons, they will find out what you were doing unless again it was strictly cash job. Also, CRA might be interested in cash workers.
There are only so many resources hopefully the fact that they do refuse people deters people. Their friend may get away with it but doesn't mean they will.Well the sad fact is that there are illegal workers in this country who go unnoticed and hundreds of students choose to work for cash and get away with taxes without reporting this income. "IRCC is not stupid" maybe true in the context that they choose to overlook where such an employment arrangement might have existed due to the fact that they always operate with low resources and have extensive backlog of applications to deal with.
I agree with the fact that students do it and some or let's say most get away with it. Not that I agree with the fact that it's ethical or morally correct. I can guarantee CIC/CBSA can find at least one such student working at 90% of the ethnic restaurants. Just saying. Lol.
They are after all people who break the rules; you have been warned. Remember, you were granted a visa here to study, not to work. I hope you don't think that breaking the law is a joke. If you want to work, then you must apply for a work permit.I think they are more after people that quit studies entirely and work full.time.
over 20hrs/wk a warning the most