Canadian universities career skills
A Canadian degree can boost your career prospects.
When you go to a top-ranking Canadian university, you’ll earn a prestigious degree and gain access to countless opportunities that will help you stand out when starting your career.
From internships and co-op programs to career support centres, you’ll be set up for a successful future.


How studying abroad in Canada will improve your employability.

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Job opportunities while you study
Many international students will also have the option to work on- and off-campus during their studies. This can be a great way to gain professional experience and pay for your expenses.
In Canada, students can work up to 24-hours per week when classes are in session. During school breaks, such as summer or winter holidays, you can work 40-hours per week.
Career support while at university
Our partner universities are highly ranked for preparing career-ready graduates. From valuable workshops to outstanding networking opportunities, you’ll be ready for your post-graduation career.
Your university will have dedicated career services to support you and help you find and plan for a career you’ll love.
Find out more about career skills at our Canadian university partners
Work experience after you graduate
When you graduate from a Canadian university, you may be eligible for a Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP).
PGWP allows international students to work in Canada for up to three years.