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In general, students can work on-campus after they have started their study program in Canada. This means if the students arrived in Canada prior to the program commences they must wait until they have commenced their studies in Canada before they can work on-campus. In order to work on the student’s campus without a work permit, the following conditions must be met:  
In general, students can work on-campus after they have started their study program in Canada. This means if the students arrived in Canada prior to the program commences they must wait until they have commenced their studies in Canada before they can work on-campus. In order to work on the student’s campus without a work permit, the following conditions must be met:  


a) The student is a full-time post-secondary student at a public post-secondary school, private college-level school in Quebec that operates under the same rules as public schools, and is at least 50% funded by government grants, or Canadian private school that can legally award degrees under provincial law;  
:(a) The student is a full-time post-secondary student at a public post-secondary school, private college-level school in Quebec that operates under the same rules as public schools, and is at least 50% funded by government grants, or Canadian private school that can legally award degrees under provincial law;  
b) The student has a valid study permit; and  
:(b) The student has a valid study permit; and  
c) The student has a Social Insurance Number (“SIN”) - this can be obtained at a Service Canada office.  
:(c) The student has a Social Insurance Number (“SIN”) - this can be obtained at a Service Canada office.  


Please note the student must stop working on-campus under one of the below circumstances. If the student continues to work, then this could lead to a removal order for not complying with the terms of the Study Permit.  
Please note the student must stop working on-campus under one of the below circumstances. If the student continues to work, then this could lead to a removal order for not complying with the terms of the Study Permit.  


a) On the day the student stop studying full-time, unless the student is in their final semester;  
:(a) On the day the student stop studying full-time, unless the student is in their final semester;  
b) When the student’s study permit expires;  
:(b) When the student’s study permit expires;  
c) When the student is on an authorized leave from studies; or  
:(c) When the student is on an authorized leave from studies; or  
d) When the student is switching schools and are not currently studying.  
:(d) When the student is switching schools and are not currently studying.  


IRCC also defines where the student can work on-campus and who they can work for. For more information see the [https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/study-canada/work/work-on-campus.html IRCC website].
IRCC also defines where the student can work on-campus and who they can work for. For more information see the [https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/study-canada/work/work-on-campus.html IRCC website].
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