You may be eligible to work in Canada while studying and after you graduate. As a study permit holder, you may qualify to work on-campus or off-campus without an additional work permit if you meet specific criteria.
If your academic, professional or vocational training program includes an essential co-op or internship component, you will need to apply for a work permit.
You may also apply for a post-graduation work permit to continue working in Canada after you graduate from an eligible institution.
you have recently immigrated to Canada or are planning to move to the country in the near future, one of your greatest concerns will be finding suitable employment to support yourself and your family. Of course you may be coming to Canada having already secured a position in your chosen field, or perhaps you already have extensive skills, experience and qualifications in a specialist field in which case finding an appropriate role should not be too difficult. If this is not the case however, you will have to face the open Canadian job market, competing with other immigrants and natural-born Canadians for the positions available. In this case, it makes sense to know the sectors in which you are most likely to be successful. Some jobs are easier than others for immigrants to obtain, so here are some of the best jobs in Canada for newcomers.
Domestic Work
Driving Jobs
Canada Immigration and Visa Jobs
Hospitality JobsRetail Jobs
Food And Catering
And More Other Position
In Canada, federal and provincial laws protect workers and employers by setting:
hours of work
minimum wage levels
health and safety standards
parental leave and annual paid vacations
Employment Insurance
If you’re unemployed, you may be able to get Employment Insurance (EI). EI gives you short-term financial help while you look for work or upgrade your skills.
You may also get EI benefits if you’re:
sick, injured or in quarantine for health reasons
pregnant or caring for a newborn or adopted child
caring for a family member who is seriously ill with a high risk of death
If you work in Canada, you must pay into EI so that you can use it in a time of need. Your employer will usually take the EI payments from your paycheque.
If you’re self-employed, you can choose to take part in the EI program. To benefit from EI, you must apply and meet certain criteria.