Если по теме диссертации, то в любом городе. Часто ведь бывает, что исследования проходят по договору с каким-нибудь исследовательским центром, связанным с университетом (особенно в инженерных дисциплинах), поэтому это учли в федеральном иммиграционном законоодательстве. Сегодня вечером поищу ссылку на закон.
Про ограничение на количество часов ничего не помню...
To be study in Canada
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"Foreign Worker Manual"
"Foreign Worker Manual"
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Work without a work permit R186(f)—On-campus employment
R186(b) allows full time students registered at a degree-granting institution to work on the
campus of the institution at which they are registered without the need for a work permit .
R186(b) applies to students engaged in full-time studies at a university, community college,
CEGEP or publicly funded trade/technical school. It also applies to private institutions authorized
by provincial statute to confer degrees. It applies to all courses of study (including ESL/FSL) as
long as the course is full-time.
R186(b) applies to students working at any number of jobs on campus, as well as students
working as graduate, research or teaching assistants at facilities off campus in research related to
their research grant. These facilities could include teaching hospitals, clinics, research institutes,
etc., which have a formal association or affiliation with the learning institution.
“On campus” is defined as employment facilities within the boundaries of the campus. The
students are only allowed to work only on the campus of the educational institution at which they
are registered. If an institution has more than one campus, the student can work at different
locations on that campus provided it is within the same municipality. If an institution has
campuses in different cities, the student is restricted to the institution’s campus where they are
registered.
There will be cases of students working on campus as graduate, teaching or research assistants.
In certain circumstances, the work to be performed will require the student to be located at a
library, hospital or research facility affiliated with the institution but located outside the physical
limitations of the institution’s campus. This is allowable, provided that the research being
conducted is strictly related to the student’s research grant.
The employer can be the institution, faculty, student organization, the student themselves (selfemployment),
private business, or private contractor providing services to the institution on the
campus.
Some universities located in city centres have campus grounds widely dispersed among general
populated areas. This definition includes such employers whose businesses serve the general
consuming public, insofar as the place of business is technically located on the university
campus.
Eligibility:
To be eligible for employment on campus the student must:
• be in possession of a valid and subsisting study permit;
• be registered in a degree/diploma-granting course of study at an approved institution;
• be registered at the educational institution as a full-time student;
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• work on campus at the institution to which they are registered, whether for the institution itself
or for a private business located on campus.
In addition, students working as graduate assistants, teaching assistants or research assistants
will be considered to be within the scope of “on campus” employment provided:
• the student has been recommended by officials of their department;
• the work to be performed is directed by a department head or a faculty member; and
• the work takes place in a research institute or program in an affiliated hospital or research
unit.
Notation to be included on the study permit:
“May accept employment on the campus of the institution at which the holder is registered in fulltime
studies”.
5.8. Work without a work permit R186(g)—Performing artists