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Working full-time with a Study permit during a break

Krishi

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Feb 14, 2015
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Hi, NEED SOME URGENT ADVICE !!

I am currently pursuing a post graduate one year program ending in April 2015. My study permit expires in December 2015. I want to do another one year program. However, this program just has a September intake. Considering there is a four months difference from the end of my current program until I can start of my new program, I am planning to utilize these 4 months by working full time.

Being on study permit is it legal to work full time in these 4 months?

Thanks in advance for your time.

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RicenTortilla

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Yes, you are allowed to work full time during your holidays but once you go back to your schooling year your only allowed to work part time (20 hrs/week)
 

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RicenTortilla said:
Yes, you are allowed to work full time during your holidays but once you go back to your schooling year your only allowed to work part time (20 hrs/week)
Actually that's the wrong answer is this case. This would be the right answer if the OP was taking a summer break from his/her studies. However the OP has actually completed his/her studies and is therefore not on a break - so working full time isn't possible.
 

young20

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Mar 12, 2015
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studing in canada

hiiii i am from india
last year i completed my graduation with 60%marks, and my ielts score is reading = 5.5, speaking=6.0, listening=6.5, writing=6.0 overall 6.5
and now i want to study in canada in any eligible one year post graduate course.. how much time work permit i get after this 1 year diploma course? and can i get pr after ol dis ?
suggest me everything please
 

reallynewbie

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scylla said:
Actually that's the wrong answer is this case. This would be the right answer if the OP was taking a summer break from his/her studies. However the OP has actually completed his/her studies and is therefore not on a break - so working full time isn't possible.
What about Post-Graduation Work Permit? I believe OP can apply for that.

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