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International Students
Off-Campus Work

International Students
Off-Campus Work
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514-340-4711 ext. 4853
Students (Undergraduate, Graduate and DESS)
sep-international@polymtl.ca
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Off-Campus Work
IMPORTANT
This website has no legal value; it’s simply a summary of the procedures in effect, compiled to the best of our knowledge on the date it was prepared. This information is subject to change without notice. The laws and regulations of Québec and Canada, as well as the information found on the MIFI and IRCC websites take precedence over this website.
Updated: 2024-11-29
Off-campus is defined by IRCC as "Any location outside the boundaries of the campus of the educational institution at which the student is registered."
source: Study permits: Off-campus work - Canada.ca
International students are allowed to work off campus, even in jobs that are not related to their studies. No work permit (WP) is required, under what is known as a “work permit exemption.” However, students must comply with certain conditions applicable to off-campus work.
You can now work 24 hours a week. Before increasing your off-campus work hours, please consider the following:
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To be eligible to work off campus, you must:
- Hold a valid study permit which bears a condition explicitly authorizing off-campus work;
- Be enrolled in full-time study during the regular academic year. You can work off-campus if you are registered part-time and enrolled in your last trimester to complete your program;
- Be enrolled in a general or professional educational program that is 6 months or more in duration AND that leads to a degree or certificate;
- Refrain from working more hours than the predetermined weekly maximum.
Students who stop meeting one of the conditions listed above must cease working off campus until they are again able to meet them.
In order to work off campus, you will need to obtain a social insurance number (SIN).
Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) states that students may:
- Work a maximum of 24 hours/week during the regular academic year;
- Work full-time during scheduled breaks in the academic year, such as summer/winter holidays and reading week:
-Course-based programs (Bachelor’s, DESS and Non-Thesis Master’s) do not require students to enrol in the summer session. Therefore, summer can be considered a scheduled break in the academic year for students in these programs.
The IRCC also states that: [In order to work off campus] students must hold full-time status during the academic session prior to, as well as subsequent to, their scheduled break.
-Research programs, such as a Thesis Master’s or PhD, do not have scheduled summer breaks. Therefore, students enrolled in these programs can work a maximum of 24 hours per week during all academic sessions. However, they may work full-time during the winter holidays and reading week.
Source: https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/corporate/publications-manuals/operational-bulletins-manuals/temporary-residents/study-permits/campus-work.html#scheduled-breaks
summary of the number of hours allowed, in each program and according to registration modes
Registration modes | Off-Campus work allowed | |
Fall (all programs) |
Full-time |
24h/week max.
24h/week max.
24h/week max. |
Winter (all programs) |
Full-time |
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Summer (Thesis Master's and Ph.D.) |
Full-time |
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Summer (B.Eng, DESS, Non-Thesis Master’s) | Not registered | More than 24h/week (you need to have been enrolled full time in the session prior to summer break and to plan maintaining a full time status in the subsequent Fall term) |
Part-time |
More than 24h/week (you need to have been enrolled full time in the session prior to summer break and to plan maintaining a full time status in the subsequent Fall term) |
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Full-time |
More than 24h/week (you need to have been enrolled full time in the session prior to summer break and to plan maintaining a full time status in the subsequent Fall term) |
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Scheduled breaks (all programs) |
Scheduled break officially listed in the study program (reading weeks, winter holidays) |
More than 24h/week |
For more information regarding your right to work between the end of your program and the transition towards obtaining a post-graduation work permit, please refer to the section of the page dedicated to this topic.
You will have to stop working as soon as Polytechnique confirms the end of your studies through an official letter or a transcript recommanding your diploma. You must then apply to change your status (eg:change to a visitor status) or leave Canada before your study permit becomes invalid as per article R222.
Students who have completed their program and who will start a new one within 150 days of having received written confirmation of program completion will be able to work off campus for more than 20h/week during this transition period. To do so, you will need to observe a certain number of conditions. Refer to the IRCC website for more detail.
Take note that students who cease studying without having completed their program (ex: in the case of an exclusion) cannot benefit from this measure.