Canada has been among the top destinations among Indians aspiring to settle down abroad. Among the reasons are the immigration policies, specifically pertaining to jobs and permanent residency.
Towards the end of last year, Canada amended its policies to allow international students with valid study permit to find employment without having to consider the number of hours they were allowed to work. In other words, Canada had removed its curb on the number of hours an international student could work while their course was in progression.
Here is a list of the jobs that international students can take up considering the new working hour limit and the pay limit as well.
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Freelancer and Tutors
Taking up freelancing roles or tutoring will provide the students with the flexibility to determine their own prices, working hours and roles as well. As a freelancer, they will also be able to dive deeper into the industry and the role of their interest.
Bartenders/Mixologists and Ride-Share Drivers
Choosing to be a bartender or mixologist or ride-share driver will provide aspirants with the option of choosing their work hours while also getting a boost in their earnings through tips.
Teaching
Those enrolled in an education programme or course will find taking up teaching roles to be perfect, as the students will not only gain valuable experience, but they will also be able to immerse themselves within the field that they are studying.
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If you are interested in finding jobs while studying in the UK, then here are the steps you can take to find appropriate jobs. Some of the online portals include LinkedIn, the Canada Visa Job Search tool, Workopolis, Indeed, JobBank.ca, LeapGrad, TalentEgg and Magnet, among many others.
Helping foreign students wishing to work while they study, experts suggest keeping certain factors in mind while choosing their jobs, which include pay, working conditions, and immigration policies.
In addition to this, reports state that the international students working in Canada, as temporary foreign workers, will continue to receive all the same workers’ rights as Canadian permanent residents, thus, allowing them to report their employers if they violate any worker rights.
Source: LiveMint
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