IRCC Latest Updates

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On April 29, 2024, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) officially confirmed that they will not be extending the temporary policy that allowed some international students to work more than 20 hours (unlimited hours) off-campus per week while studying full-time.

As of May 1, 2024, international students will be authorized to work no more than 20 hours off-campus per week while studying full-time, based on regular Canadian Immigration Law R186(V).

Background: On October 7, 2022, and December 7, 2023, IRCC released temporary policies to allow certain groups of study permit holders to work off-campus for more than 20 hours per week. On April 29, 2024, this temporary policy has been officially confirmed to end on April 30, 2024

In the announcement from IRCC today, they also confirmed that they plan to allow students to work up to 24 hours starting in Fall 2024. However, this policy has not been officially published on the IRCC official website yet.

Reminder: Whether international students can work while studying depends on their study permit issue dates, study permit conditions, academic programs , and the academic status. Students must learn the IRCC specific requirements and know how to maintain correct academic status by themselves. They need to maintain academic status themselves to be eligible to work in Canada. It is students' own responsibility to maintain a valid study permit and academic status to be able to work while studying at TWU.

If you are current international students at TWU, and you have questions about the new IRCC updates, please contact TWU RCICs or RISIAs through International Student Help, using this online form

*Last updated April 29, 2024.

IRCC Temporary Policy (Updated January 22, 2024 & March 1, 2024)
IRCC Temporary Policy (Updated December 7, 2023)
IRCC Temporary Policy (Updated September 6, 2023)
IRCC Temporary Policy (Updated August 4, 2023)

The information on this page is based on information available at the time of publishing.

Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) and other government departments are constantly revising their policies. Links for the most current information have been provided for each question; however updates may be published elsewhere


If you still have questions related to immigration, health insurance, and life as an international student in Canada?

  • Workshops and Seminars: Our workshops and seminars are conducted regularly to help international students stay informed and empowered. Link to TWU Calendar. You can find the upcoming events hosted by TWU RCICs or RISIAs.
  • Service Hub: For personalized assistance in resolving immigration-related questions, please submit your inquiries through Service Hub - International Student Help. Our team is here to provide specific support and help with any concerns you may have. Please note that TWU RCICs or RISIAs can only assist international students, their spouses, common-law partners, and children. We do not submit IRCC applications on behalf of international students.
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Article ID: 153430
Created
Thu 8/3/23 9:39 AM
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Mon 4/29/24 5:53 PM