In Canada, every internship, paid or unpaid, of long or short duration, is considered a job. Therefore, you will need a or an . In both cases, your internship must be secured before departing for Canada.
Internships in Canada
漏 Shutterstock.comCanada is a top destination to gain initial professional experience. An allows you to explore North America and enhance your English or French, or even both, since Canada is a bilingual country. If you are considering undertaking an internship in Canada, here are some guidelines to help better prepare you.
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Finding an internship in Canada
To find an internship in Canada from your country of residence, start by listing companies whose field matches your field of study. You can use the yellow pages or consult the business directory for this purpose.
Feel free to send a spontaneous application to companies that interest you: this practice is very common in Canada. Make sure you are well informed about the requirements for obtaining a , so you can clearly explain them to your future employer.
If your search is unsuccessful or you are pressed for time, you can also pay for the services of a placement agency. Generally, these agencies will also help you complete the various administrative procedures.
The Canadian resume follows Anglo-Saxon rules: it can be two pages long, and it is recommended to include the contact details of two or three people who can vouch for your work qualities. These references can be professors and employers.
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Obtaining a work permit in Canada
and you need to complete an internship as part of your studies, you could participate in the stream of the International Experience Canada (IEC) program. Canada's immigration services regularly organize during which candidates are invited to submit their permit application.
To be eligible for the permit, you must be aged 18 to 30 years, or up to 35 if you are French, provide a signed internship agreement with your employer in Canada, present a letter from your educational institution, have $2,500 CAD, subscribe to a valid health-hospitalization-repatriation insurance for the entire duration of your internship, and have a return plane ticket, or have enough money before departure to purchase one. Other documents, such as a or a medical examination certificate, may also be required.
Processing an International Co-op Internship permit application takes about eight weeks, according to . The application must be submitted online. This permit will cost you $179.75 CAD in 2025, plus, possibly, biometrics fees of $85 CAD. Your employer will also have to pay $230 CAD for .
If your country has not signed an agreement with Canada, you will need to apply for a temporary work permit. Your employer will have to complete several steps before you can submit your application. For more information, you can consult our article , or determine your eligibility for the International Experience Canada (IEC) program on .
Living in Canada
Once you have your work permit, you will need to find . Waiting until you are on-site to search will allow you to visit different neighborhoods and ensure you are not too far from your workplace. For your first week in Canada, you can book stays in a youth hostel, a hotel, or with a private individual on a platform like .
The cost of living in Canada varies by province and city. According to the site , Victoria, Vancouver, and Toronto are the most expensive cities in Canada. Cities like Quebec City, Halifax, Winnipeg, and Ottawa are smaller but also more affordable.
In addition to your rent, you will need to budget for transportation, food, expenses, as well as a phone plan and internet connection. Most of the time, living in shared accommodation in Canada will be cheaper than living alone: you will share various expenses, such as electricity, Internet, etc., with others.
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