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, foreign students are not allowed to work outside the school, but they can work in the school for no more than a certain number of hours, which will not affect their studies and their wages will not be taxed.
Canada's immigration law also 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.
[Australia] You need to apply for a visa to work.
The Australian authorities have clear regulations for students to work, and students applying for jobs must be 18 years old or older; You must have a student visa to work. Offenders will be disqualified and repatriated. International students can obtain an application form for a student visa that allows them to work at the school or the Immigration Bureau with a 57 1 (student) visa when they enter the country, and then apply to the Immigration Bureau for the replacement of a student visa that allows them to work. If approved, you can work.
In addition, the school's rule is that students can't work more than 25 hours a week, and holidays can be relaxed appropriately.
Do you want to work? Work permit?
Students studying in the United States generally hold two kinds of visas, namely J 1 public student visa and F 1 private student visa. According to the regulations of the US Immigration Bureau, formal students with J 1 visas can work 20 hours a week, but the nature of the work must be related to their studies; Students with visa F 1 can also work 20 hours a week, but the scope of work must be on campus. Throughout the campus work in the United States, there are many manual jobs, such as sorting books in the library, cleaning in the canteen, selling meals and so on.
The 20-hour-a-week regulation of the Immigration Bureau is only for the formal semester, and you can work 40 hours in the summer, so you don't have to be confined to the campus. But before looking for a job, you must apply for a work permit at the school's international student office. Then go to immigration? Work permit? , that is? Work permit? .
You have to pay taxes if you work more than 20 hours.
In Britain, the law stipulates that every college student has a work permit of 20 hours per week, and if he exceeds 20 hours, he will pay 20% tax. During school, international students work 20 hours a week, and the usual living expenses are enough to pay. During holidays, if you work more than 20 hours a week, you have to pay 20% tax, but there is no pressure for homework. You can save more money to prepare for next school year.
There are three ways to work in Britain: first, a job introduction center. The second is through the introduction of friends. Third, you can contact the work through the work center in the town.
[France] It is forbidden to work in the first year of studying abroad.
International students are forbidden to work during their first year of study. Students who start their professional studies in the second year are eligible for work cards. The conditions for applying for a work card are: a valid passport and a student residence permit; Student ID card valid in that year; Schools registered in that year must have student insurance qualifications (some private schools, especially language schools, do not have student social insurance qualifications, so students can't buy social insurance at school, so they can only buy private student insurance, and students in these schools have no right to apply for jobs); Studying in France for more than a year.
[Japan] You have to get permission from the university to work.
International students must obtain the consent of the university before they can work. Japan has different time limits for students with different academic qualifications: undergraduate and graduate students, within 28 hours a week; Students and lecturers attending classes, within 14 hours per week; Students in specialized schools are just students, within 4 hours every day. During the long holidays stipulated by the school such as summer vacation and winter vacation, within 8 hours every day. There are two main types of students studying in Japan, namely, holding? Studying abroad? And then what? School? Foreign student visa.
[Singapore] Work is generally not allowed.
Singapore has a strict work policy. The Singapore government generally stipulates that students with student visas are not allowed to work, but if students enter the Singapore Government College, they are allowed to work and study legally. After students are admitted to the government's public institutions of higher learning, they can take part-time jobs if the school allows them. There are many kinds of jobs for students to choose from. There is a lot of information on the school information board. You can also look up relevant information in the newspaper. Generally speaking, it can't exceed 20 hours per week, and there is generally no limit in winter and summer vacations.
Expert tips?
Don't lose the watermelon, pick up the sesame seeds.
Work-study programs can help students understand the local society and culture more deeply, better master the ways of interacting with local people, and at the same time increase their chips for staying in the local area to find a job in the future. However, it is difficult to earn tuition and living expenses by working part-time. Experts studying abroad advise students to allocate their study and work time reasonably, don't they? Lost watermelon and picked up sesame seeds? . You should also know how to protect yourself with the law. The wages of international students are protected by law. If you are treated unfairly, you should report it to the relevant departments in time. In addition, pay attention to personal safety, avoid going home at night after work, and take safety measures at work.
Besides, when looking for a job, do foreign students take some? Easy work and high salary? Be sure to weigh the recruitment information carefully and don't be easily confused; After obtaining the recruitment information, you should first call for details. The most important thing is to choose a legal labor agency to ensure the authenticity of its recruitment information. Considering the safety factors, I suggest you choose a workplace with convenient transportation and close to your school or residence, and don't go to remote places. In particular, girls should try to walk together and avoid acting alone.
At present, many students studying abroad are willing to try their jobs. Part-time job is favored by international students, on the one hand, it can reduce the economic burden of families; On the other hand, it can help students better integrate into western society. However, overtime has become a big problem for international students, and many students have been repatriated because of overtime, which has delayed their studies. For international students, whether or not to work and how to work have become one of the most concerned topics for parents and students.