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octubre 18, 2004 a las 10:47 am #202221diablokMiembro
Que tal me voy a Canada a estudiar ingles pero quisiera saber si es posible el conseguir un trabajo de medio tiempo en un centro comercial o algo, digo para seguir practicando el ingles intensamente
octubre 18, 2004 a las 11:43 am #202222Invitado MQIMiembroSe que la visa de estudiante te limita a trabajar solo dentro del campus del college o universidad, llegando alla puedes averiguar.
saludos
latina
octubre 18, 2004 a las 11:43 am #202223Invitado MQIMiembroSe que la visa de estudiante te limita a trabajar solo dentro del campus del college o universidad, llegando alla puedes averiguar.
saludos
latina
octubre 18, 2004 a las 4:07 pm #202224Invitado MQIMiembroHay programas de voluntariado para estudiantes de inglés. En este caso, no son remunerados. En la escuela donde vayas a estudiar te orientarán.
Suerte!
Saludosoctubre 21, 2004 a las 1:49 am #202225Invitado MQIMiembrohola como estas, claro que si de puede conseguir trabajo de medio tiempo pero si vienes a la provincia de alberta te va a ir mejor por que es la mejor provincia y es donde el desempleo es mas bajo creo 3.5% suerte chao
octubre 21, 2004 a las 3:02 am #202226Invitado MQIMiembroEsto es tomado textualmente del sitio de CIC, http://www.cic.gc.ca bajo la sección estudiantes.
You may be able to work while you are studying in Canada in certain situations. You must come to Canada with enough money to live and pay your bills while you are studying.
Do not work without being authorized to do so. If you do, you may be asked to leave Canada.
Working on Campus:
You may work on campus at the institution where you study without a Work Permit if:
You are engaged in full-time studies at a university, community college, CEGEP, publicly funded trade/technical school or at a private institution authorized by provincial statute to confer degrees; and
You have a valid Study Permit.
Co-op and Internship Programs:For some academic programs, work experience is part of the curriculum. Foreign students who wish to participate in a co-op or internship program must apply for a Work Permit. (There is no fee for this application). To be eligible for a Work Permit, the following conditions apply:
You must have a valid Study Permit (unless you are a minor high-school student who does not require a Study Permit);
The intended employment must be an essential part of your course of study in Canada;
The employment must be certified as part of the academic program by a responsible academic official of the institution;
The co-op or internship employment cannot form more than 50% of the total program of study.
Post-Graduation Work Permits:Some graduating students may apply to work in Canada for up to a year after graduation. The following conditions apply:
You must be engaged in full-time studies at a university, community college, CEGEP, publicly funded trade/technical school or at a private institution authorized by provincial statute to confer degrees;
You must have a job offer from an employer for a job that is related to your studies (however, the job offer does NOT require HRDC confirmation);
You must apply for a Work Permit within 90 days of graduation from your college or university;
You must have a valid Study Permit when you apply for the Work Permit.
Work Permits for students at private institutions:Work Permits for students at private institutions:
You must have a job offer that has been confirmed by Human Resources Development Canada;
You must have a valid Study Permit in order to apply for a Work Permit from within Canada. -
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