Best jobs in Canada for international students
International Students in Canada may apply for these positions. Canada's minimum wage is $15.55 CAD per hour. With $30 CAD per hour, tutoring is the highest-paying job for international students. Due to the high pre-tax gratuity rates in Canada, server/bartender/mixologist salaries are very high. Every international learner is provided with the same worker protections as citizens and permanent residents.
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International students are eligible to work an unlimited
number of hours per semester until the end of 2023. We have compiled a list of
the top jobs for international students in Canada based on pay, work
responsibilities, schedule flexibility, etc.
Top Canadian Jobs for international students
Jobs |
Average pay |
Teaching Assistants |
$23 CAD/ hour |
Server/Bartender/
Mixologist |
$16 CAD/ hour + tips |
Ride-share Driver |
$19 CAD/ hour |
Tutor |
$30 CAD/ hour |
Freelancer |
$23 CAD/ hour |
In Canada, the majority of Teaching Assistant positions are
reserved for students. These positions allow students to study in-depth in
their fields while teaching for a decent salary.
Due to gratuities, jobs as a server, bartender, or
mixologist offer flexible hours and decent pay. In Canada, the pre-tax gratuity
rate ranges from 15% to 18%.
In student hotspots in major cities, ride-sharing
applications are very popular. Students must be twenty-one years old and
possess a vehicle, a driver's license, and a smartphone to be eligible for this
position. These positions provide students with flexible work hours.
As an educator, one can become immersed in their subject
area. Being a tutor is equivalent to working as a teaching assistant part-time.
Additionally, the position provides the flexibility to determine tuition fees.
Freelancer is a broad employment category that encompasses a
variety of occupations. This position is advantageous for pupils who wish to
establish themselves in a specific industry of interest.
Considerations for international pupils employed in Canada
Before accepting employment, international pupils should
consider the following:
·
Canada's minimum wage is $15.55 CAD per hour.
·
Every international learner is provided with the
same worker protections as citizens and permanent residents.
·
To continue working and immigrating to Canada,
all willing international students must meet all requirements for a Post-Graduate
Work Permit (PGWP).
·
In addition, work experience gained by an
international student prior to pre-graduation (as a full-time student) will not
be considered for immigration purposes.
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