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Relevant regulations on studying and working in Canada
Canadian study and work regulations. Studying in Canada: Only students are allowed to work on campus. Canadian immigration law stipulates that only Canadian citizens or people with Canadian immigration status who are over 18 years old can legally work in Canada. According to the regulations, international students are not allowed to work outside the school, but only on campus, and their wages are not taxed. However, international students can't work in school for more than a certain number of hours, and it can't affect their study. For example, if a student has five courses (full-time students) in a semester, it means that he has no time to work at school at all; If you take three courses, you will have time to work. Of course, there are also students with excellent academic performance and energy, but after all, they are a minority. The positions of international students working in the campus mainly include library, student canteen, international student service center and laboratory inspection, helping professors to do some data collection work.

Some students work in secret in a Canadian-run shop in the city. An hour is about RMB in 5 yuan, and the boss gives them cash and tax deduction. There are also cases where international students work outside the school to earn tuition fees, but their safety is not guaranteed by law. Students are advised not to take risks, and it is best to do their work through legal channels. Because Canada's immigration law stipulates that any employer who employs foreigners without immigration status must report to the Immigration Bureau and apply for a work visa according to the regulations, otherwise the employer will be financially punished, or even his business license will be revoked or sentenced.