Hi there
I am confused regarding part-time/ full-time work that international students are legally allowed to take, especially between two programs and the true validity of a study permit and it's associated work permit.
I read this thread at https://www.canadavisa.com/canada-i...rmit-refused-due-to-unauthorized-work.519345/ and it made me think about all these.
My current plan
1-year course PG Graduate Certificate course at Fanshawe, London - Sept 2018 to 1 May 2019
[another]1-year course PG Graduate Certificate course at any DLI institution - Sept 2019 to April/May 2020
My consultant told me the study permit will be issued and valid from Sept 2018 to June 2019- 2 more months study permit valid after the program ends.
Is it okay to work part-time/full-time during this time- till the study permit expires(like till June 2019) or we have to stop working as soon as the program ends(which is 1 May 2019).
I heard the vacation is a great time to make some money however it is not worth if doing a part-time work if that can later cause troubles while applying for PGWP.
I am confused regarding part-time/ full-time work that international students are legally allowed to take, especially between two programs and the true validity of a study permit and it's associated work permit.
I read this thread at https://www.canadavisa.com/canada-i...rmit-refused-due-to-unauthorized-work.519345/ and it made me think about all these.
My current plan
1-year course PG Graduate Certificate course at Fanshawe, London - Sept 2018 to 1 May 2019
[another]1-year course PG Graduate Certificate course at any DLI institution - Sept 2019 to April/May 2020
My consultant told me the study permit will be issued and valid from Sept 2018 to June 2019- 2 more months study permit valid after the program ends.
Is it okay to work part-time/full-time during this time- till the study permit expires(like till June 2019) or we have to stop working as soon as the program ends(which is 1 May 2019).
I heard the vacation is a great time to make some money however it is not worth if doing a part-time work if that can later cause troubles while applying for PGWP.