Our office and phonelines will be closed December 12 and December 18, from 12pm - 2pm.
ISS is available virtually and in-person Mondays-Fridays during business hours.
Our office and phonelines will be closed December 12 and December 18, from 12pm - 2pm.
ISS is available virtually and in-person Mondays-Fridays during business hours.
ON-CAMPUS WORK |
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What does this mean? |
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What documents do students need? |
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How many hours can students work? |
The number of hours is not specified by Immigration Canada. However, please note that Study Permit holders must be "" - i.e., "making continuous progress towards the completion of their degree". Also, Immigration Quebec requires CAQ holders to remain for the duration of their studies. Students may work an unlimited number of work hours during an academic term and scheduled breaks. |
Who is eligible? |
Students registered in full-time studies** McGill degree, certificate, diploma students, visiting/exchange students, and who have a valid Study Permit. To work duringÌýscheduled breaks, students must be registered full-time before and after scheduled breaks. |
Who is NOT eligible? |
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Where can students work on campus?Ìý |
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How can I support my Student Employee? |
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* If a McGill degree-seeking student has a Study Permit issued June 1, 2014, or later, it will likely include conditions and/or remarks that clearly state that they are eligible to work on or off-campus if they meet the eligibility requirements.Ìý This will be necessary in order for a student to be able to apply for a Social Insurance Number.
If a McGill degree-seeking student has a Study Permit that does not include a reference to their eligibility to work on or off-campus, they can submit a to their study permit in order to be able to apply for a Social Insurance Number. The Request to Amend can only be submitted by mail - there is no fee for this request -and they can check the required.
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For full details, please refer to the .
OFF-CAMPUS WORK |
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What does this mean? |
.ÌýSee more detailed information . |
Documents needed |
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How many hours can students work? |
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Who is eligible? |
Full-time*** McGill degree, certificate, diploma students and visiting/exchange students |
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Important Update on Off-campus Work:ÌýOn March 12, 2018, Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) published new guidelines concerning off-campus work.
Two important updates that we would like to highlight are the following:
For full details on all the changes to the off-campus work program for students, please see .Ìý
* If a student's Study Permit was issued June 1, 2014, or later, it will likely include conditions and/or remarks that clearly state that the student isÌýeligible to work on or off-campusÌýif they meet the eligibility requirements.Ìý To be able to apply for a Social Insurance Number, these conditions must appear on the student's Study Permit.
If a student's Study Permit does not include a reference to their eligibility to work on or off-campus, they can submit aÌýÌýto their study permit to be able to apply for a Social Insurance Number. The Request to Amend can only be submitted by mail and there is no fee for this request. Students can check theÌýÌýrequired for the Request to Amend.
** Please note that in order to work full-time during a scheduled break, students must be full-time*** before and after the scheduled break, with the exception of their last semester.
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For full details, please refer to the .
A student who has a mandatory co-op/internship requirement as part of their academic program must obtain a co-op/internship work permit before work begins. With a co-op/internship work permit, the student can work full time to complete the co-op internship.
A remark at the bottom of the work permit should state: "Issued under R205(C)(I); only for work forming an essential/integral part of the course as per McGill University."
A student wanting to complete an optional internship must respect the requirements for Off-Campus work (see above). The student may not use their co-op/internship work permit to complete a non-mandatory internship.
For full details, please refer to the .
Post Graduation Work Permit | |
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Who can do Post-Graduation Work: |
A McGill student who has completed a program of at least 8 months in length may be eligible for a Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) that can span up to 3 years. The PGWP is an open work permit allowing the student to work anywhere in Canada, in any field, for any employer(s). The student must apply for this work permitÌýwithin 180 days of receiving proof of completion of their academic program. A remark at the bottom of the work permit should state: "Post Graduate Work Program". |
Can the student work while waiting to receive their PGWP? |
YES, as long as the student applied for their PGWP before their Study Permit expired and they were continuously enrolled in full-time studies during each academic term for the duration of the program with the exception of their last term. (See ). |
How can I verify whether a student has in fact graduated from McGill? | Employers, employment agencies, academic institutions and others requiring confirmation of issuance of a student's McGill University credential and graduation date must submit their request through . Details are available on the . |
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For full details, please refer to the .
As long as the student applied to renew their Study (or Work) permit before it expired, they are considered to have . As stated on the :
If a temporary resident applies for renewal of their work or study permit and their permit expires before a decision is made, R186(u) and R189 (the right to continue working or studying under the same conditions pending a determination of their application for renewal) apply only as long as the person remains in Canada.
In addition to the information above, please also review ISS' FAQs page.