Top 5 Part-Time Jobs in Canada for International Students

 Because of its great educational quality, wide range of courses, cultural variety, easy pathways to apply for Canada PR, and excellent employment possibilities, Canada is one of the most popular destinations for international students. 

Part-time jobs are frequently sought by these students to help fund their education and living expenses during the semester while also enhancing their skills and expertise.



5 Highest Paying Part-Time Jobs for International Students in Canada 

  1. Freelance

This job is ideal for you if you enjoy working from home and on your own schedule. Students can work as freelance writers, web designers, copywriters, graphic designers, or translators in Canada. 

Depending on your customer and the quality of work you provide, freelance projects can pay well. You can earn up to $25 per hour on average.

  1. Server/Bartender 

If you enjoy working in the service business or simply want a career that you can do at night, this is the position for you. Serving/bartending positions are typically only available on weeknights or weekends. Bartenders are an in-demand occupation on the Canada NOC list

While the hourly salary is not as high as some of the others, this part-time employment allows you to devote more time to your studies, and if you do well, you may receive substantial tips from grateful customers. So how much you make is entirely dependent on the establishment you work in, your customers, and the amount of time you have available. You may expect to be paid $11.00 per hour on average (tips not included).

  1. Ridesharing Driver

If you enjoy driving and want to see more of Canada while earning money, becoming an Uber or Lyft driver is a popular part-time profession among international students in Canada. Because of its accessibility and flexibility, this work is ideal. You'll only need a driver's license (which means you must be at least 21 years old), a car, and a phone to have complete control over your time. 

Your earnings will vary depending on how frequently you drive, but as a ridesharing driver, you can expect to earn between $14 and $25 per hour on average.

  1. Tutor

If you have relevant experience and knowledge in certain subject areas – and have the skills to teach others, this job is best for you. Tutoring allows you to choose your market independently. You can teach any subject you like and choose your students from elementary school level up to university/college level. 

On average, you can earn $15 - $20 per hour depending on the subject, and the number of students you teach. 

  1. Teacher’s Assistance

If you have a knack for helping and assisting others in the education field – this job is for you. Assistants are an in-demand occupation on the Canada NOC list – and numerous teaching assistants apply for Canada PR every year. 

The average pay is around $15-16 per hour.

Take Away

A student with a Canada Study Visa can work up to 20 hours per week. The good news is that there are various part-time jobs (apart from the above-mentioned ones) available across the country mentioned in the Canada NOC list - that allow students to work around their schedules. 




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