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Part-Time Jobs in Canada for International Students

Last updated23rd Nov 2025
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Ankit Dogra
Published by Ankit Dogra

Canada & UAE Marketing Specialist | Manager - Client Relations & SES

Did you know that part-time jobs in Canada can help your chances of acquiring your Permanent Residency (PR)? While part-time jobs do not necessarily account towards the needed work experience for the Canadian Experience Class express entry programme, working part-time will instil the necessary skills and understanding that can make you an attractive candidate for different jobs across the country.

In addition to helping you gain valuable work experience, part-time jobs in Canada are also a popular choice among international students looking to subsidise their costs of studying and living expenses in Canada. Moreover, compared to its neighbour in the south, Canada does not require students to wait one year before applying for part-time jobs and does not restrict students to their field of study when searching for job profiles.

Let’s dive deeper into the benefits and types of part-time jobs in Canada for international students, and everything you need to know before you travel to Canada for your higher studies.

Benefits of Doing a Part-Time Job in Canada

As an international student, there are many benefits to part-time jobs in Canada that they can avail to make their lives better and easier. Here are some of those benefits:

  • Subset Your Costs: Part-time jobs help alleviate some of the financial commitments that students face while completing their studies. While the pay may not be enough to cover all the costs of living and the cost of studying in Canada, part-time jobs can help students reduce some expenses or even create a safety net for a rainy day.
  • Gaining Valuable Work Experience: One of the strongest reasons to do part-time work in Canada is the invaluable Canadian work experience that can boost your academic and career prospects after graduation. Additionally, the skills and knowledge gained through part-time work also tell employers that the candidate possesses the necessary work ethic followed in Canadian work settings, allowing for an easier integration into the work culture.
  • Networking and Professional Connections: Working part-time in Canada will offer you the opportunity to create your personal network of professional connections that can help you apply for or even earn a job after graduation. Furthermore, these connections can also help you jump the career ladder to greater positions and job profiles.
  • Developing Soft Skills: While different jobs and industries require the appropriate qualifications, soft skills such as teamwork, communication skills, time management, adaptability, and many more are also crucial. While employers understand that fresh graduates need to start somewhere, graduates with sufficient experience are often preferred.
  • Work Full-time During Official Breaks: A key feature of the opportunities that Canada provides international students is the ability to work full-time during officially recognised vacation periods or breaks.

Also Read: Top Reasons to Study in Canada

Types of Part-time Jobs in Canada for International Students

From on-campus jobs to off-campus jobs, there are different types of part-time jobs in Canada for international students that you can consider if you qualify. Listed below are some of the types of part-time roles for international students:

On-Campus Part-time Jobs in Canada

Job RoleAverage Hourly Pay (in CAD)Description
Teaching AssistantCA $17 - $24To assist professors and faculty with certain tasks, like grading, holding office hours or running lab sessions. 
Research AssistantCA $19 - $25To assist faculty or research scholars on certain tasks related to research projects like data collection, laboratory support, literature reviews and more.
Library AssistantCA $15 - $17Assisting library goers in finding the right books, stacking, and performing other tasks in a library.
Campus Food Service WorkerCA $15 - $18Works in campus cafeterias and university-run coffee shops, and other food centres.
Student AdministrationCA $17 - $24Assisting a university department in clerical support, usually requiring high organisational skills.

Off-Campus Part-time Jobs in Canada

Job RoleAverage Hourly Pay (in CAD)Description
BaristaCA $16 - CA $18 + tipsWorking at local or popular coffee chains
Retail AssistantsCA $16 - $19Working at department stores, clothing shops, or grocery stores as cashiers, inventory management or other roles.
Waiter/ServerCA $15 - $17 + tipsWorking at restaurants, cafes or bars.
Delivery DriverCA $17 - $22Working as a delivery driver for different food services, however, may require an investment in your own mode of transportation.

Also Read: Top Cities in Canada for International Students

Eligibility Criteria for Part-time Jobs in Canada

As an international student, it is necessary to understand the legal requirements and restrictions that students need to abide by to avoid violating the terms and conditions of their Canadian student permit. Listed here are the requirements for part-time jobs in Canada for international students.

  • A valid study permit
  • A Social Insurance Number (SIN)
  • Enrolled as a full-time post-secondary student at a Designated Learning Institution (DLI)
  • The programme must have commenced before you started working
  • The programme must last more than 6 months and lead to a degree, certificate or diploma.

Visa Requirements for Part-time Jobs in Canada

  • You can work off-campus up to 24 hours per week during school terms/semesters, and certain eligible students can also work full-time during official vacation periods.
  • Your student permit will state whether you are permitted to work off-campus.
  • Students enrolled in general interest courses, English or French as a second language courses, or courses that are pre-requisites for a full-time programme, will not be permitted to work off-campus.
  • Students working as self-employed persons also need to track their working hours and are only permitted to work up to 24 hours per week.

The permissible working hours include any time used for earning wages or collecting commissions, or on call, and are counted as working hours.

Note: All the regulations will be stipulated in the study permit that you will receive upon entering Canada through one of the different ports of entry

How to Find Part-Time Jobs in Canada?

International students have several resources and platforms available to them to find appropriate part-time jobs in Canada that align with their study permit requirements as well. Some of the different platforms and resources that international students can use include:

University Resources

Every university in Canada will have a career centre dedicated to helping students, including international students, to prepare for and find the appropriate part-time jobs in Canada. From workshops on resume writing and interview skills to strategising the job search, the university’s resources are a gold mine for students.

Most universities in Canada will also maintain a job board or a bulletin board highlighting the different part-time jobs available in and around the campus that international students can apply for.

Networking with Academic Departments

Contacting the university’s administrative department or the faculty/professors within the department you are enrolled in is one of the best ways to find appropriate on-campus jobs. Certain jobs, like Teaching and Research Assistants, are usually highly in demand among students, as they boost their academic prospects and pay well, compared to other on-campus jobs.

Career Fairs and Events

Universities often conduct several career fairs and events where students can find information about different employers looking for freshers to work with them. Students can also use these events and fairs to connect and build their professional network, opening them up to opportunities, both for part-time and full-time work after graduation. Students should also consider connecting with their alumni on different platforms to help build their network even more.

Job Bank by the Government of Canada

This is the official national platform that international students can use to access information about the different job opportunities that await them. This portal allows students to find part-time jobs in Canada, specifically in areas close to their university and in the city where they live. With access to a large database of job openings, both government and private, students can find jobs that match their skills and profile.

Popular Online Platforms

Popular online platforms like LinkedIn, Indeed and Glassdoor are also renowned for connecting aspiring students to different part-time jobs. However, students will have to constantly monitor these platforms to find the appropriate jobs. Students are advised to ensure that the job they are applying for aligns with their study permit requirements.

Tailor Your Resume According to the Canadian Job Market

From removing your photographs to removing your personal information like your age, marital status and religion, your resume should only highlight your professional and academic achievements and experiences. Canadian employers also respect unpaid volunteering jobs and internships that you may have completed. Additionally, it is important to list your most recent achievements first.

If you are planning to study in Canada this year, it is advisable to learn everything you can about working while studying in Canada, as this is an unique opportunity that many students can miss out on. Part-time jobs in Canada have several benefits that can significantly help students financially, professionally and even academically. In comparison to its neighbour in the south, the rules and regulations regarding working while studying as an international student are more flexible, allowing students to earn while studying with greater ease. To learn more about working while studying in Canada, or if you have any questions regarding studying in Canada, then connect with AECC Counsellors today and get expert guidance tailored to your needs.

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Ankit Dogra
Published by Ankit Dogra

Canada & UAE Marketing Specialist | Manager - Client Relations & SES

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With over a decade of experience in the overseas education sector, Ankit Dogra is a marketing and student recruitment specialist with deep expertise in the Canada and UAE markets. He has a proven history of success at top multinational companies like AECC, ApplyBoard, and IDP Education.

What makes Ankit's perspective unique is his holistic understanding of the entire student journey. Beyond just admissions, he leads the Student Essential Services (SES) vertical, which includes crucial support like education loans, accommodation, GIC accounts, and money transfers. This means he doesn't just help students get into university; he helps them build their new life abroad.

As a Manager at AECC, Ankit is responsible for growing student enrollment numbers from the South Asia region for Canada and the UAE. His extensive background in digital marketing, certified by a Digital Marketing Course, allows him to provide the most current and effective advice for students navigating the modern, online world of university applications.

Ankit can help you with

  • Navigating Beyond Admissions: Get expert advice on the "next steps" after your acceptance letter, including securing an education loan, finding accommodation, and setting up your finances.
  • Understanding Canada & the UAE: Benefit from his focused expertise in the Canadian and UAE education markets to make informed choices about your future.
  • Building a Digital-First Application: Use his certified digital marketing knowledge to understand how to present yourself effectively online to universities and admissions teams.
  • Making a Smooth Transition: Leverage his experience with Student Essential Services to ensure every aspect of your move abroad is planned and stress-free.

Ankit holds an MBA in Marketing, which, combined with his extensive hands-on experience, makes him a powerful guide for any student's international education journey. 

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