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http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/study/work-postgrad-how.asp
8 B! b( N: [ `& d7 P) j4 dNote: You must apply for a work permit within 90 days of receiving written confirmation that you have met the requirements of your academic program (such as a degree, diploma, transcript or official letter from the institution where you were studying).9 p! ?% s- \* e n ^- I8 [' J' }
# d2 e A2 N/ R/ q( J5 u5 a) V* v6 MIf you have a valid off-campus work permit (these are usually issued for the same period as your study permit, for instance, a period of study plus 90 days), you can start the job while waiting for your work permit under the Post-Graduation Work Permit Program.
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4 _' F% g* V9 E& i2 b* Q4 OIf you do not have authorization to work off campus while waiting for your post-graduation work permit, you must wait until the permit arrives to begin your new job. It is illegal to work in Canada without a valid work permit.9 N" {7 [( Q0 `# A' x$ {2 u
4 ^ M; `% {; q( S; wWhen you apply for a post-graduation work permit, you do not have to get a labour market opinion from Service Canada.
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This is just the quote from the above website. The information on cic.gc.ca is very confusing sometimes.
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