Students can work more than 20 hours a week off-campus until April 2024 while the government weighs other options.
Katrya Bolger is a Thai-Canadian journalist. She writes about how national politics and policy impact Canada's immigrant communities. Since starting her career as a sub-editor for the Bangkok Post, she has spent over seven years writing and editing for various newspapers, magazines and non-profit organizations in Canada and abroad. Her written work has appeared in publications such as The Globe and Mail, Montreal Gazette and The Walrus.
Students can work more than 20 hours a week off-campus until April 2024 while the government weighs other options.
International students will now need $20,000 in a Guaranteed Investment Certificate beginning next year.
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