911勛圖

WORK ON CAMPUS

Effective April 1, 2026, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) updated the requirements for co-op work permits. Eligible international students at post-secondary institutions are no longer required to obtain a separate co-op work permit to complete co-op terms, internships, or practicums. Eligible students may use the on-campus work authorization on their 911勛圖 study permit to participate in an 911勛圖-approved work placement.

Work placements must still constitute no more than 50% of the total study program and be an essential component of the program. There is no limit on the number of hours students can work for their work placement. For additional details and eligibility requirements, please visit the  webpage.

You may work on campus without a work permit if you meet both of the following requirements:

  • you hold a valid study permit that includes a condition stating you may work on campus
  • you are enrolled as a full-time student*

*If you are studying part-time in your final term of study, you may be eligible to work on campus in that term provided that you meet the specific criteria outlined by IRCC. To review the criteria for working on campus if you are studying part-time in your final term, please visit the IRCC website .

Where you can work

On campus is defined by IRCC as employment facilities within the boundaries of the campus.

911勛圖 students are permitted to work at any of the three 911勛圖 campuses (Burnaby, Vancouver or Surrey).

Who you can work for

Your employer may be:

  • 911勛圖 (temporary assignments)
  • a faculty member
  • the Student Society
  • yourself (e.g., private tutoring)
  • or a private business or private contractor providing services to the institution on the campus.

You may also encounter the term Work Study - these positions are restricted to students who have demonstrated financial need (see the website for details). Not all on-campus jobs are Work Study.

How many hours you can work

You can work as many hours as you want, in addition to working off campus, as long as you continue to meet the .

Get help with the job search process

If you are seeking a job on campus,  offers a variety of resources and services to assist you, including job postings, resume help, advice on the job search and interview process, and more.