Working and Studying - comments
If you read the article you might be asking yourself "if I am taking my English as a Second Language course at one of those institutions will I qualify"?
Unfortunatelly the answer is NO, English as a Second Language does not satisfy the prerequisits of the Canadian law and does not give you the right to apply for a work visa in Canada.
Another thing to keep in mind is that even if you do qualify for a work permit you are NOT guaranteed any job, you MUST find a place to work yourself and whenever you're no longer a full-time student or don’t maintain satisfactory academic results, you must return your work permit.
Unfortunatelly the answer is NO, English as a Second Language does not satisfy the prerequisits of the Canadian law and does not give you the right to apply for a work visa in Canada.
Another thing to keep in mind is that even if you do qualify for a work permit you are NOT guaranteed any job, you MUST find a place to work yourself and whenever you're no longer a full-time student or don’t maintain satisfactory academic results, you must return your work permit.

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